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Biomimetic N-terminal alkylation of peptoid analogues of surfactant protein C.

Nathan J Brown1, Michelle T Dohm, Jorge Bernardino de la Serna, Annelise E Barron.   

Abstract

<span class="Gene">Surfactant protein C (<span class="Gene">SP-C) is a hydrophobic lipopeptide that is critical for lung function, in part because it physically catalyzes the formation of surface-associated surfactant reservoirs. Many of SP-C's key biophysical properties derive from its highly stable and hydrophobic α-helix. However, SP-C's posttranslational modification with N-terminal palmitoyl chains also seems to be quite important. We created a new (to our knowledge) class of variants of a synthetic, biomimetic family of peptide mimics (peptoids) that allow us to study the functional effects of biomimetic N-terminal alkylation in vitro. Mimics were designed to emulate the amphipathic patterning, helicity, and hydrophobicity of SP-C, and to include no, one, or two vicinal amide-linked, N-terminal octadecyl chains (providing a reach equivalent to that of natural palmitoyl chains). Pulsating bubble surfactometry and Langmuir-Wilhelmy surface balance studies showed that alkylation improved biomimetic surface activities, yielding lower film compressibility and lower maximum dynamic surface tensions. Atomic force microscopy studies indicated that alkyl chains bind to and retain segregated interfacial surfactant phases at low surface tensions by inducing 3D structural transitions in the monolayer's fluid-like phase, forming surfactant-associated reservoirs. Peptoid-based SP-C mimics are easily produced and purified, and offer much higher chemical and secondary structure stability than polypeptide-based mimics. In surfactant replacements intended for medical use, synthetic SP mimics reduce the odds of pathogen contamination, which may facilitate the wider use of surfactant treatment of respiratory disorders and diseases.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21889444      PMCID: PMC3164185          DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2011.04.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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