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Urea denaturation of alpha-hemolysin pore inserted in planar lipid bilayer detected by single nanopore recording: loss of structural asymmetry.

Manuela Pastoriza-Gallego1, Ghani Oukhaled, Jérôme Mathé, Bénédicte Thiebot, Jean-Michel Betton, Loïc Auvray, Juan Pelta.   

Abstract

The aim of this work is to study pore protein denaturation inside a lipid bilayer and to probe current asymmetry as a function of the channel conformation. We describe the urea denaturation of alpha-hemolysin channel and the channel formation of alpha-hemolysin monomer incubated with urea prior to insertion into a lipid bilayer. Analysis of single-channel recordings of current traces reveals a sigmoid curve of current intensity as a function of urea concentration. The normalized current asymmetry at 29+/-4% is observed between 0 and 3.56M concentrations and vanishes abruptly down to 0 concentration exceeds 4M. The loss of current asymmetry through alpha-hemolysin is due to the denaturation of the channel's cap. We also show that the alpha-hemolysin pore inserted into a lipid bilayer is much more resistant to urea denaturation than the alpha-hemolysin monomer in solution: The pore remains in the lipid bilayer up to 7.2M urea. The pore formation is possible up to 4.66M urea when protein monomers were previously incubated in urea.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17601577     DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2007.06.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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