Title of article
In vivo protein transduction: biologically active intact pep-1-superoxide dismutase fusion protein efficiently protects against ischemic insult
Author/Authors
Won Sik Eum، نويسنده , , Dae-Won Kim، نويسنده , , In Koo Hwang، نويسنده , , Ki-Yeon Yoo، نويسنده , , Tae-Cheon Kang، نويسنده , , Sang Ho Jang، نويسنده , , Hee Soon Choi*، نويسنده , , Soo Hyun Choi*، نويسنده , , Young Hoon Kim*، نويسنده , , So Young Kim*، نويسنده , , Hyeok Yil Kwon، نويسنده , , Jung Hoon Kang، نويسنده , , Oh-Shin Kwon، نويسنده , , Sung-Woo Cho، نويسنده , , Kil Soo Lee*، نويسنده , , Jinseu Park، نويسنده , , Moo Ho Won، نويسنده , , Soo Young Choi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
14
From page
1656
To page
1669
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in reperfusion injury after transient focal cerebral ischemia. The antioxidant enzyme Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) is one of the major means by which cells counteract the deleterious effects of ROS after ischemia. Recently, we reported that denatured Tat-SOD fusion protein is transduced into cells and skin tissue. Moreover, PEP-1 peptide, which has 21 amino acid residues, is a known carrier peptide that delivers full-length native proteins in vitro and in vivo. In the present study, we investigated the protective effects of PEP-1-SOD fusion protein after ischemic insult. A human SOD gene was fused with PEP-1 peptide in a bacterial expression vector to produce a genetic in-frame PEP-1-SOD fusion protein. The expressed and purified fusion proteins were efficiently transduced both in vitro and in vivo with a native protein structure. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that PEP-1-SOD injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) into mice can have access into brain neurons. When i.p.-injected into gerbils, PEP-1-SOD fusion proteins prevented neuronal cell death in the hippocampus caused by transient forebrain ischemia. These results suggest that the biologically active intact forms of PEP-1-SOD provide a more efficient strategy for therapeutic delivery in various human diseases related to this antioxidant enzyme or to ROS, including stroke.
Keywords
Cu , free radicals , Zn-SOD , PEP-1 peptide , ischemia , Protein transduction , Protein therapy
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number
519985
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