Assemblies of d-Peptides for Targeting Cell Nucleolus

用于靶向细胞核仁的 d-肽组装体

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作者:Huaimin Wang, Zhaoqianqi Feng, Weiyi Tan, Bing Xu

Abstract

Selectively targeting the cell nucleolus remains a challenge. Here, we report the first case in which d-peptides form membraneless molecular condensates with RNA for targeting cell nucleolus. A d-peptide derivative, enriched with lysine and hydrophobic residues, self-assembles to form nanoparticles, which enter cells through clathrin-dependent endocytosis and mainly accumulate at the cell nucleolus. A structural analogue of the d-peptide reveals that the particle morphology of the assemblies, which depends on the side chain modification, favors the cellular uptake. In contrast to those of the d-peptide, the assemblies of the corresponding l-enantiomer largely localize in cell lysosomes. Preliminary mechanism study suggests that the d-peptide nanoparticles interact with RNA to form membraneless condensates in the nucleolus, which further induces DNA damage and results in cell death. This work illustrates a new strategy for rationally designing supramolecular assemblies of d-peptides for targeting subcellular organelles.

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