| Literature DB >> 26926423 |
Wenyi Li1, Marc-Antoine Sani2, Elaheh Jamasbi2, Laszlo Otvos3, Mohammed Akhter Hossain1, John D Wade1, Frances Separovic4.
Abstract
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens requires the development of new antibiotics. Proline-rich antimicrobial peptides (PrAMPs), including native apidaecins, Bac7, and oncocins or designed A3APO, show multi-modal actions against pathogens together with immunostimulatory activities. The interactions of the designed PrAMP, Chex1-Arg20, and its dimeric and tetrameric oligomers with different model membranes were investigated by circular dichroism spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta potential, differential scanning calorimetry, and dye leakage. Chex1-Arg20 oligomers showed stronger affinity and preferential binding to negatively charged phospholipid bilayers and led to lipid aggregation and neutralization. Fluorescence microscopy of negatively charged giant unilamellar vesicles with AlexFluor-647-labeled Chex1-Arg20 dimers and tetramers displayed aggregation at a peptide/lipid low ratio of 1:200 and at higher peptide concentrations (1:100/1:50) for Chex1-Arg20 monomer. Such interactions, aggregation, and neutralization of PrAMP oligomers additionally showed the importance of interactions of PrAMPs with negatively charged membranes.Entities:
Keywords: Chex1-Arg20 multimers; Lipid–peptide interactions; Liposomes; Phospholipid bilayers; Proline-rich antimicrobial peptides
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26926423 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2016.02.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002