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Antimicrobial Peptide K11 Selectively Recognizes Bacterial Biomimetic Membranes and Acts by Twisting Their Bilayers.

Francisco Ramos-Martín1, Claudia Herrera-León1, Viviane Antonietti2, Pascal Sonnet2, Catherine Sarazin1, Nicola D'Amelio1.   

Abstract

K11 is a synthetic peptide originating from the introduction of a lysine residue in position 11 within the sequence of a rationally designed antibacterial scaffold. Despite its remarkable antibacterial properties towards many ESKAPE bacteria and its optimal therapeutic index (320), a detailed description of its mechanism of action is missing. As most antimicrobial peptides act by destabilizing the membranes of the target organisms, we investigated the interaction of K11 with biomimetic membranes of various phospholipid compositions by liquid and solid-state NMR. Our data show that K11 can selectively destabilize bacterial biomimetic membranes and torque the surface of their bilayers. The same is observed for membranes containing other negatively charged phospholipids which might suggest additional biological activities. Molecular dynamic simulations reveal that K11 can penetrate the membrane in four steps: after binding to phosphate groups by means of the lysine residue at the N-terminus (anchoring), three couples of lysine residues act subsequently to exert a torque in the membrane (twisting) which allows the insertion of aromatic side chains at both termini (insertion) eventually leading to the flip of the amphipathic helix inside the bilayer core (helix flip and internalization).

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Keywords:  ESKAPE; NMR; antibiotic resistance; antimicrobial peptide; biomembranes; biophysics; molecular dynamics; sequence alignment

Year:  2020        PMID: 33374932      PMCID: PMC7821925          DOI: 10.3390/ph14010001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8247


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