| Literature DB >> 24773476 |
Rafael Atillo Espiritu1, Nobuaki Matsumori, Masashi Tsuda, Michio Murata.
Abstract
Amphidinol 3 (AM3), a polyhydroxy-polyene metabolite from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii, possesses potent antifungal activity. Although AM3 permeabilizes phospholipid membranes only in the presence of sterol, the detailed molecular basis by which AM3 recognizes sterols in membranes remains unknown. Here, we investigated the molecular interaction between sterols and AM3 in membranes from the viewpoint of stereospecific molecular recognition using ergosterol, cholesterol, and epicholesterol, which is the 3-OH epimer of cholesterol. Dye leakage assays, surface plasmon resonance experiments, (2)H and (31)P NMR measurements, and microscopic observations revealed that AM3 directly interacts with membrane sterols through the strict molecular recognition of the stereochemistry of the sterol 3-OH group. The direct interaction enhances the membrane binding efficiency of AM3, which subsequently permeabilizes membranes without altering membrane integrity.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24773476 DOI: 10.1021/bi5002932
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162