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Query: EC:2.3.1.108 (
TAT
)
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is a potential therapeutic neuropeptide. The 11-amino acid human immunodeficiency virus TAT protein transduction domain is able to deliver protein cargoes across the cell membrane and the blood-brain barrier. A novel fusion protein PACAP-
TAT
, containing
TAT
at the C-terminus of PACAP was therefore produced and studied for the ability to cross blood barriers. The gene encoding PACAP-
TAT
was cloned into the expression vector pKYB, and the target peptide PACAP-
TAT
was purified using the Intein Mediated Purification with an Affinity Chitin-binding
Tag
(IMPACT) system. The results of cell assays showed that PACAP-
TAT
stimulated the cell viability of PAC1-CHO cells with the same potency as PACAP, which indicated that the fusion of
TAT
did not affect the ability of PACAP-
TAT
to activate the PACAP-specific receptor PAC1. The transfer efficiencies of PACAP-
TAT
and PACAP across the blood-brain barrier (BBB), blood-air barrier (BAB) and blood-testis barrier (BTB) were assayed using peptides labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). The results showed that PACAP-
TAT
traversed blood barriers with an efficiency approximately 2.5-fold greater than PACAP. Fluorescence microscopic examination showed that PACAP-
TAT
traversed the BBB significantly more efficiently than PACAP. Furthermore, intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of PACAP-
TAT
induced a stronger inhibitory effect on food intake than PACAP (p<0.01, PACAP-
TAT
vs. PACAP), which indicated that
TAT
helped to increase the localization of PACAP-
TAT
in the brain. Preparation of PACAP-
TAT
with the enhanced ability to cross biological barriers will improve its route of administration and expand its scope of application.
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PMID:The TAT peptide endows PACAP with an enhanced ability to traverse bio-barriers. 2293 69