Literature DB >> 2157483

Transferred nuclear Overhauser effect analyses of membrane-bound enkephalin analogues by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance: correlation between activities and membrane-bound conformations.

A Milon1, T Miyazawa, T Higashijima.   

Abstract

Leu-enkephalin, [D-Ala2]Leu-enkephalin, and [D-Ala2]Leu-enkephalinamide (agonists) and [L-Ala2]Leu-enkephalin (inactive analogue) bind to lipid bilayer consisting of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylserine. The conformations that these compounds assume, once bound to perdeuterated phospholipid bilayer, have been shown to be unique, as shown by the transferred nuclear Overhauser effect (TRNOE) of 1H NMR spectroscopy. In addition, their location in the bilayer was analyzed by TRNOE in the presence of spin-labeled phospholipids. These analyses showed a clear relationship between the activity and the peptide-membrane interaction. The three active peptides, when bound to membranes, adopt the same conformation, characterized by a type II' beta-turn around Gly3-Phe4 and a gamma-turn around Gly2 (or D-Ala2). The inactive analogue, [L-Ala2]Leu-enkephalin, displayed a completely different TRNOE pattern corresponding to a different conformation in the membrane-bound state. The tyrosine residue of the active compounds is not inserted into the interior of membrane, but it is inserted into the bilayer for the L-Ala2 analogue. According to these results, [L-Ala2]Leu-enkephalin may be explained to be inactive because the mode of binding to the membranes is different from that of active compounds.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2157483     DOI: 10.1021/bi00453a009

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


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