Literature DB >> 8218239

Role of disulfide linkages in tachyplesin-lipid interactions.

K Matsuzaki1, M Nakayama, M Fukui, A Otaka, S Funakoshi, N Fujii, K Bessho, K Miyajima.   

Abstract

In order to elucidate the role of the two disulfide linkages of tachyplesin I (T-SS), a membrane-acting cyclic antimicrobial peptide from Tachypleus tridentatus, we synthesized the acyclic analog (T-Acm) with the four SH groups protected by acetamidomethyl groups and also investigated the interactions of these peptides with lipid bilayers. T-SS induced leakage of calcein from egg yolk L-alpha-phosphatidylglycerol large unilamellar vesicles (PG LUVs) at peptide concentrations 1 order of magnitude smaller than those at which leakage was induced by T-Acm, which coincides with the stronger antimicrobial activities of T-SS. The micellization of PG LUVs was also more efficient for the cyclic peptide. Fluorescence titration studies revealed that binding affinities of both peptides to the PG membranes were similar. Fourier transform infrared polarized attenuated total reflection spectroscopy and fluorescence quenching experiments demonstrated that T-SS and T-Acm both form amphiphilic antiparallel beta-sheet structures in the membranes. They are formed in such a way that the sheet planes lie parallel to the membrane surface with the sheet hydrophobic surfaces penetrating slightly into the hydrophobic region of the bilayers. Furthermore, the observation that the linear T-Acm, the weaker membrane permeabilizer, caused a far more serious membrane disruption suggests the possibility that the mechanisms of membrane permeabilization by the cyclic peptide are different from those by the linear peptide, the latter being the disruption of the lipid organization.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8218239     DOI: 10.1021/bi00094a029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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