Delivery of bioactive molecules to mitochondria in vivo
Health Research Council of New Zealand · University of Otago · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to many human degenerative diseases but specific treatments are hampered by the difficulty of delivering bioactive molecules to mitochondria in vivo. To overcome this problem we developed a strategy to target bioactive molecules to mitochondria by attachment to the lipophilic triphenylphosphonium cation through an alkyl linker. These molecules rapidly permeate lipid bilayers and, because of the large mitochondrial membrane potential (negative inside), accumulate several hundredfold inside isolated mitochondria and within mitochondria in cultured cells. To determine whether this strategy could lead to the development of mitochondria-specific therapies, we investigated the…
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- 6.53
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- 100%
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Authors
4- RARobin A.J. SmithCorresponding
Health Research Council of New Zealand, University of Otago, Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council
- CMCarolyn M. Porteous
Health Research Council of New Zealand, University of Otago, Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council
- AMAlison M. Gane
Health Research Council of New Zealand, University of Otago, Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council
- MPMichael P. Murphy
Health Research Council of New Zealand, University of Otago, Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Mitochondrion
- In vivo
- Biochemistry
- Cell biology
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- Chemistry
- Biology
- Good health and well-being