Literature DB >> 15198596

Partitioning of dual-lipidated peptides into membrane microdomains: lipid sorting vs peptide aggregation.

Sascha Janosch1, Chiara Nicolini, Björn Ludolph, Carsten Peters, Martin Völkert, Theodore L Hazlet, Enrico Gratton, Herbert Waldmann, Roland Winter.   

Abstract

The lateral membrane organization and phase behavior of the lipid mixture DMPC(di-C(14))/DSPC(di-C(18))/cholesterol (0-33 mol %) with and without an incorporated fluorescence-labeled palmitoyl/farnesyl dual-lipidated peptide, BODIPY-Gly-Cys(Pal)-Met-Gly-Leu-Pro-Cys(Far)-OMe, which represents a membrane recognition model system for Ras proteins, was studied by two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy. Measurements were performed on giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) over a large temperature range, ranging from 30 to 80 degrees C to cover different lipid phase states (all-gel, fluid/gel, liquid-ordered, all-fluid). At temperatures where the fluid-gel coexistence region of the pure binary phospholipid system occurs, large-scale concentration fluctuations appear. Incorporation of cholesterol levels up to 33 mol % leads to a significant increase of conformational order in the membrane system and a reduction of large domain structures. Adding the peptide leads to dramatic changes in the lateral organization of the membrane. With cholesterol present, a phase separation is induced by a lipid sorting mechanism owing to the high affinity of the lipidated peptide to a fluid, DMPC-rich environment. This phase separation leads to the formation of peptide-containing domains with high fluorescence intensity that become progressively smaller with decreasing temperature. As a result, the local concentration of the peptide increases steadily within the confines of the shrinking domains. At the lowest temperatures, where the acyl-chain order parameter of the membrane has already drastically increased and the membrane achieves a liquid-ordered character, an efficient lipid sorting mechanism is no longer supported and aggregation of the peptide into small clusters prevails. We can conclude that palmitoyl/farnesyl dual-lipidated peptides do not associate with liquid-ordered or gel-like domains in phase-separated bilayer membranes. In particular, the study shows the interesting ability of the peptide to induce formation of fluid microdomains at physiologically relevant cholesterol concentrations, and this effect very much depends on the concentration of fluid vs ordered lipid molecules.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15198596     DOI: 10.1021/ja049922i

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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