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Query: EC:2.3.1.108 (
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A genetically modified recombinant gH625-c-
prune
was prepared through conjugation of c-
prune
with gH625, a peptide encompassing 625-644 residues of the glycoprotein H of herpes simplex virus 1, which has been proved to possess the ability to carry cargo molecules across cell membranes. C-
prune
is the C-terminal domain of h-
prune
, overexpressed in breast, colorectal, and gastric cancers, interacting with multiple partners, and representing an ideal target for inhibition of cancer development. Its C-terminal domain results in an intrinsically disordered domain (IDD), and the peculiar properties of gH625 render it an optimal candidate to act as a carrier for this net negatively charged molecule by comparison with the positively charged
TAT
. A characterization of the recombinant gH625-c-
prune
fusion protein was conducted by biochemical, cellular biology and confocal microscopy means in comparison with
TAT
-c-
prune
. The results showed that the gH625-c-
prune
exhibited the ability to cross biomembranes, opening a new scenario on the use of gH625 as a novel multifunctional carrier.
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PMID:gH625 is a viral derived peptide for effective delivery of intrinsically disordered proteins. 2390 Dec 73