Abstract

The cytosolic delivery of various substrates in 3D multicellular spheroids by thiol-mediated uptake is reported. This is important because most orthodox systems, including polycationic cell-penetrating peptides, fail to deliver efficiently into deep tissue. The grand principles of supramolecular chemistry, that is the pH dependence of dynamic covalent disulfide exchange with known thiols on the transferrin receptor, are proposed to account for transcytosis into deep tissue, while the known but elusive exchange cascades along the same or other partners assure cytosolic delivery in kinetic competition. For quantitative detection in the cytosol, the 2D chloroalkane penetration assay (CAPA) is translated to 3D deep tissue. The targeted delivery of quantum dots, otherwise already troublesome in 2D culture, and the controlled release of mechanophores are realized to exemplify the power of thiol-mediated uptake into spheroids. As transporters, dithiolane quartets on streptavidin templates are introduced as modular motifs. Built from two amino acids only, the varied stereochemistry and peptide sequence are shown to cover maximal functional space with minimal structural change, i.e., constitutional isomers. Reviving a classic in peptide chemistry, this templated assembly of β quartets promises to expand streptavidin biotechnology in new directions, while the discovery of general cytosolic delivery in deep tissue as an intrinsic advantage further enhances the significance and usefulness of thiol-mediated uptake.

Highlights

  • The general delivery of substrates into the cytosol of cells is a persistent challenge in life sciences and calls for input from chemistry

  • AspA was selected as the COC because its activity was the highest of the series in our introductory studies, and dynamic covalent exchange with transferrin receptor (TfR) and transit through endosomes together with TfRs have been demonstrated.[29,32,50,51]

  • Peptides 5–14 were designed, synthesized, and complexed with streptavidin 3 to produce a collection of transporters 15–26 that covers wide functional space with minimal structural change (Schemes S1–S10,† Fig. 2 and Table 1)

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Introduction

The general delivery of substrates into the cytosol of cells is a persistent challenge in life sciences and calls for input from chemistry. Dithiolane quartets: thiol-mediated uptake enables cytosolic delivery in deep tissue†

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