Handbook of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, Second Edition

Handbook of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, Second Edition

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  • Provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive overview of cell penetrating peptides
  • Offers the most recent research in uptake mechanisms and their application to future drug delivery systems
  • Demonstrates how various cargo types can be efficiently transported intracellularly by their attachment to CPPs
  • Includes novel technology for the prediction of CPPs by the application of descriptors of individual amino acids
  • Emphasizes uniformity of method, standards, and practice in the research laboratory
  • Summary

    Since the first Handbook of Cell-Penetrating Peptides was prepared in 2001, the wealth of new information on the use of these peptides as transport systems has in fact served to confound the field. The constant internal change in the field of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) is due to recent research uncovering apparent ambiguities in cellular uptake. There is still neither a common terminology nor a uniform explanation for the penetrative mechanism of cell-penetrating peptides.

    In this second edition of the Handbook of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, the authors summarize the current state of the field including recent reevaluations of earlier studies of CPP mechanisms. Beginning with an overview of the classes of peptides and their individual uptake mechanisms, from the earlier lipid models to the more recent endocytotic pathways, the book demonstrates the diversity and the opportunity for these biologically active proteins to serve as future drug leads. The text then covers the use of CPPs in gene modulation, addressing the application of antisense and decoy oligonucleotides, as well as the new avenue of research targeting specific tumors and other tissues-questions that had barely been asked when the first edition was published.

    By summarizing the diffuse information regarding CPPs, including the ambiguities and variety of mechanisms, the Handbook of Cell-Penetrating Peptides provides the most solid foundation available from which to expand the potential of this rapidly growing field of medicine.

    Table of Contents

    PART I Classes and Prediction of Cell-Penetrating
    Peptides, Ü. Langel

    Penetratins, E. Dupont, A. Prochiantz, and A. Joliot

    Tat-Derived Cell-Penetrating Peptides: Discovery, Mechanism of Cell Uptake, and Applications to the Delivery of Oligonucleotides, S. Abes, J.P. Richard, A. Thierry, P. Clair, and B. Lebleu

    Model Amphipathic Peptides, J. Oehlke, B. Wiesner, and M. Bienert

    Cell-Penetrating cis-g-Amino-L-Proline Derived Peptides, J. Farrera-Sinfreu, E. Giralt, M. Royo, and F. Albericio

    Prediction of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, M. Hällbrink and Ü. Langel

    PART II Classes and Prediction of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, A. Gräslund

    Inverted Lipid Models: A Pathway for Peptide Internalization? G. Chassaing, S. Sagan, O. Lequin, A. Lamaziere, J. Ayala-Sanmartin, G. Trugnan, G. Bolbach, and F. Burlina

    Membrane Interactions of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, E. K. Esbjörner, A. Gräslund, and B. Nordén

    Interactions of Cell-Penetrating Peptides with Model Membranes, S. Deshayes, M.C. Morris, G. Divita, and F. Heitz

    The Import Mechanism of Cationic Cell-Penetrating Peptides and Its Implications for the Delivery of Peptide Inhibitors of Signal Transduction, M. Fotin-Mleczek, S. Voss, and R. Brock

    Mechanisms of Cargo Delivery by Transportans, M. Pooga, K. Padari, and Ü. Langel

    Tat-Mediated Peptide/Protein Transduction In Vivo, W. Shi and S.F. Dowdy

    Proteoglycans as Endocytosis Receptors for CPPs, M. Belting, A. Wittrup, and S. Sandgren

    PART III Functionality of Shuttling Proteins and Protein-Derived Peptides, A. Prochiantz

    Cell Permeable Peptides and Messenger Proteins, from a Serendipitous Observation to a New Signaling Mechanism, A. Prochiantz

    Pharmacology and In Vivo Efficacy of Pepducins in Hemostasis and Arterial Thrombosis, L. Covic, B. Tchernychev, S. Jacques, and A. Kuliopulos

    HOXB4 Homeoprotein Transfer Promotes the Expansion of Hematopoietic Stem Cells, S. Amsellem and S. Fichelson

    Applications of Cell-Penetrating Peptides as Signal Transduction Modulators, S. Jones and J. Howl

    SynB Vectors as Drug Carriers, J. Temsamani

    PART IV Applications of Cell-Penetrating Peptides in Gene Modulation and Protein Transport, S. F. Dowdy

    Peptide Conjugates of Oligonucleotide Analogues and siRNA for Gene Expression Modulation, J.J. Turner, A.A. Arzumanov, G. Ivanova, M. Fabani, and M.J. Gait

    Lego-Like Strategy for Assembling Multivalent Peptide-Based Vehicles Able to Deliver Molecular Cargoes into Cells, S.A. Waschuk, G.M.K. Poon, and J. Gariépy

    Mechanistic Insights into Guanidinium-Rich Transporters Entering Cells, J.B. Rothbard, T.C. Jessop, L. Jones, E. Goun, R. Shinde, C.H. Contag, and P.A. Wender

    Cell-Penetrating Short Interfering RNAs and Decoy Oligonucleotides, S. EL-Andaloussi, H. Johansson, P. Lundberg, and Ü. Langel

    A Noncovalent Peptide-Based Strategy for Peptide and Short Interfering RNA Delivery, M.C. Morris, S. Deshayes, F. Simeoni, G. Aldrian-Herrada, F. Heitz, and G. Divita

    PART V Selective Targeting to Tumors and Other Tissues with Cell-Penetrating Peptides: In Vivo Applications, E. Wagner

    Selective Delivery to Vascular Addresses: In Vivo Applications of Cell-Type-Specific Cell-Penetrating Peptides, P. Laakkonen and E. Ruoslahti

    In Vivo Applications of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, S. Moschos, A. Williams, and M.A. Lindsay

    Intracellular Delivery of Nanoparticles with CPPs, B. Gupta and V.P. Torchilin

    Strategies to Incorporate CPPs into Synthetic Viruses for Tumor-Targeted Gene Therapy, E. Wagner and M. Ogris

    Cell-Permeable Penta-Peptides Derived from Bax-Inhibiting Peptide, J. Gomez, V. Gama, and S. Matsuyama

    Cellular Uptake of Liposomal and Micellar Carriers Mediated by ApoE-Derived Peptides, M. Dathe, S. Keller, I. Sauer, and M. Bienert

    Imaging the Influx of Cell-Penetrating Peptides into the Cytosol of Individual Live Cells, S.R. Adams and R.Y. Tsien

    Microbial Membrane-Penetrating Peptides and Their Applications, A. Ganyu, Ü. Langel, and L. Good

    PART VI CPP Methods

    Design and Synthesis of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, Y. Jiang, U. Soomets, and Ü. Langel

    Toxicity Methods for Cell-Penetrating Peptides, K. Saar and Ü. Langel

    Methods to Study the Translocation of Cell-Penetrating Peptides, M. Lindgren, M. Pooga, and Ü. Langel

    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "This book is very informative for both basic science researchers and physicians, providing an update in many areas fundamental to the research of CPP...an authoritative review on an exciting research topic and is an excellent reference on recent progress in CPP research."

    -Grace L. Guo, Ph.D., Doody's Book Review Service

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