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A photosensitizing fusion protein with targeting capabilities

Authors :
Stefano Bruno
Marilena Margiotta
Marco Cozzolino
Paolo Bianchini
Alberto Diaspro
Luigi Cavanna
Massimiliano Tognolini
Stefania Abbruzzetti
Cristiano Viappiani
Source :
Biomolecular conceptsReferences. 13(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The photodynamic treatment for antimicrobial applications or anticancer therapy relies on reactive oxygen species generated by photosensitizing molecules after absorption of visible or near-infrared light. If the photosensitizing molecule is in close vicinity of the microorganism or the malignant cell, a photocytotoxic action is exerted. Therefore, the effectiveness of photosensitizing compounds strongly depends on their capability to target microbial or cancer-specific proteins. In this study, we report on the preparation and preliminary characterization of human recombinant myoglobin fused to the vasoactive intestinal peptide to target vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor (VPAC) receptors. Fe-protoporphyrin IX was replaced by the photosensitizing compound Zn-protoporphyrin IX. Taking advantage of the fluorescence emission by Zn-protoporphyrin IX, we show that the construct can bind prostate cancer cells where the VPAC receptors are expressed.

Details

ISSN :
1868503X
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomolecular conceptsReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d38fe2feb5eb228f8b423d5aabcaad4f