Protein-liposome conjugates using cysteine-lipids and native chemical ligation - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 2007 Mar-Apr;18(2):590-6.
doi: 10.1021/bc0602782. Epub 2007 Feb 22.
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- DOI: 10.1021/bc0602782
Protein-liposome conjugates using cysteine-lipids and native chemical ligation
Sanne W A Reulen et al. Bioconjug Chem. 2007 Mar-Apr.
Abstract
Liposomes have become popular drug delivery vehicles and have more recently also been applied as contrast agents for molecular imaging. Most current methods for functionalization of liposomes with targeting proteins rely on reactions of amine or thiol groups at the protein exterior, which generally result in nonspecific conjugation at multiple sites on the protein. In this study, we present native chemical ligation (NCL) as a general method to covalently couple recombinant proteins in a highly specific and chemoselective way to liposomes containing cysteine-functionalized phospholipids. A cysteine-functionalized phospholipid (Cys-PEG-DSPE) was prepared and shown to readily react with the MESNA thioester of EYFP, which was used as a model protein. Characterization of the EYFP-liposomes using fluorescence spectroscopy showed full retention of the fluorescent properties of conjugated EYFP and provides a lower limit of 120 proteins per liposome. The general applicability of NCL was further tested using CNA35, a collagen-binding protein recently applied in fluorescent imaging of collagen. NCL of CNA35 thioester yielded liposomes containing approximately 100 copies of CNA35 per liposome. The CNA35-liposomes were shown to be fully functional and bind collagen with a 150-fold higher affinity compared to CNA35. Our results show that NCL is an attractive addition to existing conjugation methods that allows direct, covalent, and highly specific coupling of recombinant proteins to liposomes and other lipid-based assemblies.
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