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Efficient siRNA Delivery into Tumor Cells by p19-YSA Fusion Protein

Authors
Choi, KM[Choi, Kyung-mi]Park, GL[Park, Ggon Lip]Hwang, KY[Hwang, Kwang Yeon]Lee, JW[Lee, Jeong-Won]Ahn, HJ[Ahn, Hyung Jun]
Issue Date
Feb-2013
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
siRNA; cytoplasmic delivery; recombinant protein
Citation
MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS, v.10, no.2, pp.763 - 773
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SCIE
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Journal Title
MOLECULAR PHARMACEUTICS
Volume
10
Number
2
Start Page
763
End Page
773
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/61639
DOI
10.1021/mp300344p
ISSN
1543-8384
Abstract
For the efficient cytoplasmic delivery of siRNA in a receptor-specific fashion, we designed a p19-YSA fusion protein composed of p19 RNA binding protein and ephrin mimetic peptide (YSA peptide). The resulting recombinant protein had the high affinity for EphA2 receptor overexpressed on cancer cells as well as the complexing ability with siRNA, thus leading to tumor-targeted delivery of siRNA. The buried structure of siRNA within p19-YSA/siRNA complexes allowed the bound siRNAs to be protected from the external RNases, resulting in the enhanced stability of siRNA in serum conditions. The p19-YSA carriers could complex with siRNA in a size-dependent and sequence-independent manner and showed the pH-dependent complexing/dissocation behaviors with siRNA. In contrast to electrostatic interaction-mediated siRNA delivery systems such as cationic polymers/siRNA or cationic polypeptides/siRNA complexes, the bound siRNA within p19-YSA/siRNA complexes showed enhanced stability against large polyanions found outside cells, due to the nanomolar levels of affinity. Here, we demonstrated the superior efficiency of p19-YSA/siRNA complexes in RFP gene silencing, compared to untreated cells. These results provide an alternative approach to enhance the stability of siRNA as well as to achieve the targeted siRNA delivery.
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