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Transdermal delivery of fusion green fluorescent protein mediated by covalently associated TD1 peptide

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  • Author Bio:

    Sun Zheng, male, born in 1983, master. Research field: transdermal delivery enhancer.

  • Corresponding author: WEN Long-ping
  • Received Date: 07 April 2008
  • Rev Recd Date: 21 April 2008
  • Publish Date: 30 April 2009
  • TD1 peptide, with the amino acid sequence of ACSSSPSKHCG, has been reported to have the potential ability to facilitate transdermal delivery of macromolecules such as insulin through skin. Here we report that TD1-GGS-eGFP (TGFP), or the N-terminal TD1 modified green fluorescent protein (GFP), compared to the unmodified GFP, is more capable of transporting through skin barrier in comparison with the unmodified GFP. This finding may provide a new way for transdermal drug delivery. It can also offer a new experimental methodology for the elucidation of the mechanism through which TD1 peptide facilitates transdermal delivery.
    TD1 peptide, with the amino acid sequence of ACSSSPSKHCG, has been reported to have the potential ability to facilitate transdermal delivery of macromolecules such as insulin through skin. Here we report that TD1-GGS-eGFP (TGFP), or the N-terminal TD1 modified green fluorescent protein (GFP), compared to the unmodified GFP, is more capable of transporting through skin barrier in comparison with the unmodified GFP. This finding may provide a new way for transdermal drug delivery. It can also offer a new experimental methodology for the elucidation of the mechanism through which TD1 peptide facilitates transdermal delivery.
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