Literature DB >> 19378954

Humanin structural versatility and interaction with model cerebral cortex membranes.

Sara Pistolesi1, Lara Rossini, Elisa Ferro, Riccardo Basosi, Lorenza Trabalzini, Rebecca Pogni.   

Abstract

Humanin (HN) is a recently identified neuroprotective peptide able to inhibit neurotoxicity induced by various insults which can be related to Alzheimer disease (AD) as well as to cell death induced by other stimuli. Previous CD and NMR studies demonstrated that HN adopts an unordered conformation in water, a alpha-helix conformation in 30% TFE, and a beta-sheet structure in PBS. Furthermore, other studies clearly indicated HN as a secreted peptide, able to prevent neuronal cell death caused by amyloid beta (Abeta) derivatives. Although Abeta was found to interact with neuronal membranes, currently there is not experimental evidence unveiling HN interaction with membranes. In this paper a spin labeling technique coupled with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and circular dichroism (CD) has been used to study the structure and dynamics of HN in solution and for the first time in the presence of model cerebral cortex membranes (CCM). We have demonstrated that HN has a great tendency to aggregate even at low concentrations in water solutions at different ionic strengths and monomerizes in the TFE apolar environment. We also showed that HN slightly perturbs model CCM at the surface assuming a clear beta-sheet conformation. In addition, HN increases the fluidity of the bilayer core without penetrating into the membrane.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19378954     DOI: 10.1021/bi900187s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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3.  The Mitochondrial-Derived Peptides, HumaninS14G and Small Humanin-like Peptide 2, Exhibit Chaperone-like Activity.

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Review 4.  Mitochondrial-Derived Peptides in Diabetes and Its Complications.

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