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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2008.18.3.298

Identification of a Transferrin Receptor-binding Peptide from a Phage-displayed Peptide Library  

Kim, Sung-Il (Department of Chemistry, Kangnung National University)
Choi, Suk-Jung (Department of Chemistry, Kangnung National University)
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Journal of Life Science / v.18, no.3, 2008 , pp. 298-303 More about this Journal
Abstract
Using a phage peptide library approach, we have isolated a peptide ligand that binds to transferrin receptor on the surface of human melanoma cell, B16F10. The library was first screened twice by recovering internalized phages and was further screened three times by competitively eluting transferrin receptor-specific phages with human transferrin among the phages bound to the cell surface. The peptides displayed by the selected phages were fused to translocation and catalytic domain of Pseudomonas exotoxin to prepare recombinant toxins. After estimating cytotoxicity of each recombinant toxin toward B16F10 cell, seven clones were selected. Sequence analysis revealed that one of the clones displayed a peptide which had a significant sequence homology with human transferrin. The peptide was chemically synthesized and was shown to be functional in delivering cytotoxic agents into B16F10 cell via interaction with transferrin receptor.
Keywords
Melanoma; B16F10; transferrin receptor; peptide library;
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