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Enhancement of bioactivity, thermal stability and tumor retention by self-fused concatenation of green fluorescent protein

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrep.2021.101112

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Protein delivery; Self-fused concatenation; Protein stability; Tumor retention; Concatenated number

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21805311, 81803419, 81802121]

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A simple and universal protein modification approach (SEC) was discovered to enhance the thermal stability and tumor retention of proteins. Concatenating self-fused proteins can significantly improve the bioactivity and stability of proteins.
The widespread application of protein and peptide therapeutics is hampered by their poor stability, strong immunogenicity and short half-life. However, the existing protein modification technologies require the introduction of exogenous macromolecules, resulting in inevitable immunogenicity and decreased bioactivity. Herein, we reported an easy but universal protein modification approach, self-fused concatenation (SEC), to enhance the in vitro thermal stability and in vivo tumor retention of proteins. In this proof of concept study, we successfully obtained a set of green fluorescence protein (GFP) concatemers, monomer (GFP 1), dimer (GFP 2) and trimer (GFP 3) of GFP, and systematically studied the effects of SEC on the biological activity and stability of GFP. Notably, GFP concatemers displayed remarkable improvement in in vitro bioactivity and thermal stability over the monomeric GFP. In a murine tumor model, GFP 2 and GFP 3 exhibited significantly prolonged duration, with increases of 220- and 381-fold relative to GFP 1 in tumor retention 4 h after administration. Furthermore, the biological activity, thermal stability and tumor retention can be enhanced by the concatenated number of selffused proteins. These findings demonstrate that SEC may be a promising alternative to design advanced protein and peptide therapeutics with enhanced pharmaceutic profiles.

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