Literature DB >> 22116276

The membranotropic activity of N-terminal peptides from the pore-forming proteins sticholysin I and II is modulated by hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions as well as lipid composition.

Uris Ros1, Lohans Pedrera, DaylÍn Diaz, Juan C De Karam, Tatiane P Sudbrack, Pedro A Valiente, Diana MartÍnez, Eduardo M Cilli, Fabiola Pazos, Rosangela Itri, Maria E Lanio, Shirley Schreier, Carlos Ávarez.   

Abstract

The sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus produces two pore-forming proteins, sticholysins I and II (St I and St II). Despite their high identity (93%), these toxins exhibit differences in hemolytic activity that can be related to those found in their N-terminal. To clarify the contribution of the N-terminal amino acid residues to the activity of the toxins, we synthesized peptides spanning residues 1-31 of St I (StI1-31) or 1-30 of St II (StII1-30) and demonstrated that StII1-30 promotes erythrocyte lysis to a higher extent than StI1-31. For a better understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying the peptide activity, here we studied their binding to lipid monolayers and pemeabilizing activity in liposomes. For this, we examined the effect on peptide membranotropic activity of including phospatidic acid and cholesterol in a lipid mixture of phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin. The results suggest the importance of continuity of the 1-10 hydrophobic sequence in StII1-30 for displaying higher binding and activity, in spite of both peptides' abilities to form pores in giant unilamellar vesicles. Thus, the different peptide membranotropic action is explained in terms of the differences in hydrophobic and electrostatic peptide properties as well as the enhancing role of membrane inhomogeneities.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22116276     DOI: 10.1007/s12038-011-9156-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci        ISSN: 0250-5991            Impact factor:   1.826


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