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Trofimenko et al., 2021 - Genetic, cellular and structural characterization of the membrane potential-dependent cell-penetrating peptide translocation pore
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Figure 6

Hyperpolarization improves cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) internalization in vivo.

(A) CPP internalization in zebrafish embryos in normal and hyperpolarized conditions. Forty-eight-hour post fertilization, zebrafish embryos were injected with 3.12 μM FITC-TAT-RasGAP317-326(W317A) with or without 10 μM valinomycin. Scale bar: 200 μm. The results correspond to three independent experiments. (B) CPP internalization in C57BL/6 N mice in normal and hyperpolarized conditions. Mice were injected with 5 μM FITC-TAT-RasGAP317-326(W317A) with or without 10 μM valinomycin (n = 11 injections per condition). In both panels, the p-values associated with the comparisons of the ‘CPP’ and ‘CPP + valinomycin’ conditions were calculated using two-tailed paired t-tests.

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