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Dynamic properties of membrane proteins: reversible insertion into membrane vesicles of a colicin E1 channel-forming peptide.

S Xu1, W A Cramer, A A Peterson, M Hermodson, C Montecucco.   

Abstract

The binding of colicin E1 and its COOH-terminal channel-forming peptides to artificial membrane vesicles has an optimum at acidic pH values. The Mr 18,000 thermolytic peptide inserted into membrane vesicles at pH 4.0 has a limited accessibility to exogenous protease. It is converted by trypsin cleavage after Lys-381 and Lys-382 to a lower Mr 14,000 peptide. However, when the pH of a vesicle suspension to which peptide has been bound at pH 4.0 is shifted to 6.0, the accessibility to protease increased greatly. This was shown (i) by the large decrease in the amount of Mr 14,000 or Mr 18,000 peptide after the pH 4----6 shift and treatment with trypsin or Pronase, consistent with (ii) a previously observed decrease in membrane-bound radiolabeled peptide after protease treatment. (iii) When a photoactivable nitrene-generating phospholipid probe was used to label the colicin peptide inserted into the bilayer, the extent of labeling decreased by a factor of 3 when the pH was shifted from 4.0 to 6.5. (iv) Colicin peptide added to vesicles at pH 4.0 can "hop" to other vesicles if the pH and ionic strength of donor vesicles are successively increased. It is proposed that deprotonation of acidic residues in contact with the hydrophobic bilayer or the membrane surface destabilizes the inserted channel and causes it to be extruded from the membrane. The pH-dependent extrusion of the inserted colicin channel provides an example of dynamic properties of an intrinsic membrane protein.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2459708      PMCID: PMC282225          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.85.20.7531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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1.  Acidic pH requirement for insertion of colicin E1 into artificial membrane vesicles: relevance to the mechanism of action of colicins and certain toxins.

Authors:  V L Davidson; K R Brunden; W A Cramer
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Voltage-dependent, monomeric channel activity of colicin E1 in artificial membrane vesicles.

Authors:  A A Peterson; W A Cramer
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 1.843

3.  On the explanation of the acidic pH requirement for in vitro activity of colicin E1. Site-directed mutagenesis at Glu-468.

Authors:  J W Shiver; W A Cramer; F S Cohen; L J Bishop; P J de Jong
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1987-10-15       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  A pH-induced increase in hydrophobicity as a possible step in the penetration of colicin E3 through bacterial membranes.

Authors:  V Escuyer; P Boquet; D Perrin; C Montecucco; M Mock
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1986-08-15       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  Tetanus toxin is labeled with photoactivatable phospholipids at low pH.

Authors:  C Montecucco; G Schiavo; J Brunner; E Duflot; P Boquet; M Roa
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1986-02-25       Impact factor: 3.162

6.  Comparison of the macroscopic and single channel conductance properties of colicin E1 and its COOH-terminal tryptic peptide.

Authors:  J O Bullock; F S Cohen; J R Dankert; W A Cramer
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1983-08-25       Impact factor: 5.157

7.  Localization of the immunity protein-reactive domain in unmodified and chemically modified COOH-terminal peptides of colicin E1.

Authors:  L J Bishop; E S Bjes; V L Davidson; W A Cramer
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1985-10       Impact factor: 3.490

8.  pH-dependence of the phospholipid interaction of diphtheria-toxin fragments.

Authors:  C Montecucco; G Schiavo; M Tomasi
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1985-10-01       Impact factor: 3.857

9.  The membrane-embedded segment of cytochrome b5 as studied by cross-linking with photoactivatable phospholipids. II. The nontransferable form.

Authors:  Y Takagaki; R Radhakrishnan; K W Wirtz; H G Khorana
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1983-08-10       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Distribution of cytochrome b5 between small and large unilamellar phospholipid vesicles.

Authors:  S F Greenhut; V R Bourgeois; M A Roseman
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1986-03-15       Impact factor: 5.157

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Authors:  L Salwiński; W L Hubbell
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  1999-03       Impact factor: 6.725

2.  Constraints imposed by protease accessibility on the trans-membrane and surface topography of the colicin E1 ion channel.

Authors:  Y L Zhang; W A Cramer
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  1992-12       Impact factor: 6.725

3.  Membrane topography of ColE1 gene products: the hydrophobic anchor of the colicin E1 channel is a helical hairpin.

Authors:  H Y Song; F S Cohen; W A Cramer
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1991-05       Impact factor: 3.490

4.  Membrane binding of the colicin E1 channel: activity requires an electrostatic interaction of intermediate magnitude.

Authors:  S D Zakharov; J B Heymann; Y L Zhang; W A Cramer
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 4.033

5.  Transmembrane insertion of the colicin Ia hydrophobic hairpin.

Authors:  P K Kienker; X Qiu; S L Slatin; A Finkelstein; K S Jakes
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1997-05-01       Impact factor: 1.843

Review 6.  Interaction of mitochondrial porin with cytosolic proteins.

Authors:  D Brdiczka
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1990-02-15

7.  Electrostatic force microscope for probing surface charges in aqueous solutions.

Authors:  S Xu; M F Arnsdorf
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1995-10-24       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  The p2 domain of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag regulates sequential proteolytic processing and is required to produce fully infectious virions.

Authors:  S C Pettit; M D Moody; R S Wehbie; A H Kaplan; P V Nantermet; C A Klein; R Swanstrom
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 5.103

9.  Uroplakin I: a 27-kD protein associated with the asymmetric unit membrane of mammalian urothelium.

Authors:  J Yu; M Manabe; X R Wu; C Xu; B Surya; T T Sun
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 10.539

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