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Effect of Repetitive Lysine-Tryptophan Motifs on the Eukaryotic Membrane

In a previous study, we synthesized a series of peptides containing simple sequence repeats, (KW)(n)–NH(2) (n = 2,3,4 and 5) and determined their antimicrobial and hemolytic activities, as well as their mechanism of antimicrobial action. However, (KW)(5) showed undesirable cytotoxicity against RBC c...

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Autores principales: Gopal, Ramamourthy, Lee, Jong Kook, Lee, Jun Ho, Kim, Young Gwon, Oh, Gwang Chae, Seo, Chang Ho, Park, Yoonkyung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23340654
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14012190
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author Gopal, Ramamourthy
Lee, Jong Kook
Lee, Jun Ho
Kim, Young Gwon
Oh, Gwang Chae
Seo, Chang Ho
Park, Yoonkyung
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Lee, Jong Kook
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description In a previous study, we synthesized a series of peptides containing simple sequence repeats, (KW)(n)–NH(2) (n = 2,3,4 and 5) and determined their antimicrobial and hemolytic activities, as well as their mechanism of antimicrobial action. However, (KW)(5) showed undesirable cytotoxicity against RBC cells. In order to identify the mechanisms behind the hemolytic and cytotoxic activities of (KW)(5), we measured the ability of these peptides to induce aggregation of liposomes. In addition, their binding and permeation activities were assessed by Trp fluorescence, calcein leakage and circular dichrorism using artificial phospholipids that mimic eukaryotic liposomes, including phosphatidylcholine (PC), PC/sphingomyelin (SM) (2:1, w/w) and PC/cholesterol (CH) (2:1, w/w). Experiments confirmed that only (KW)(5) induced aggregation of all liposomes; it formed much larger aggregates with PC:CH (2:1, w/w) than with PC or PC:SM (2:1, w/w). Longer peptide (KW)(5), but not (KW)(3) or (KW)(4), strongly bound and partially inserted into PC:CH compared to PC or PC:SM (2:1, w/w). Calcein release experiments showed that (KW)(5) induced calcein leakage from the eukaryotic membrane. Greater calcein leakage was induced by (KW)(5) from PC:CH than from PC:SM (2:1, w/w) or PC, whereas (KW)(4) did not induce calcein leakage from any of the liposomes. Circular dichroism measurements indicated that (KW)(5) showed higher conformational transition compared to (KW)(4) due to peptide-liposome interactions. Taken together, our results suggest that (KW)(5) reasonably mediates the aggregation and permeabilization of eukaryotic membranes, which could in turn explain why (KW)(5) displays efficient hemolytic activity.
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spelling pubmed-35653722013-03-13 Effect of Repetitive Lysine-Tryptophan Motifs on the Eukaryotic Membrane Gopal, Ramamourthy Lee, Jong Kook Lee, Jun Ho Kim, Young Gwon Oh, Gwang Chae Seo, Chang Ho Park, Yoonkyung Int J Mol Sci Article In a previous study, we synthesized a series of peptides containing simple sequence repeats, (KW)(n)–NH(2) (n = 2,3,4 and 5) and determined their antimicrobial and hemolytic activities, as well as their mechanism of antimicrobial action. However, (KW)(5) showed undesirable cytotoxicity against RBC cells. In order to identify the mechanisms behind the hemolytic and cytotoxic activities of (KW)(5), we measured the ability of these peptides to induce aggregation of liposomes. In addition, their binding and permeation activities were assessed by Trp fluorescence, calcein leakage and circular dichrorism using artificial phospholipids that mimic eukaryotic liposomes, including phosphatidylcholine (PC), PC/sphingomyelin (SM) (2:1, w/w) and PC/cholesterol (CH) (2:1, w/w). Experiments confirmed that only (KW)(5) induced aggregation of all liposomes; it formed much larger aggregates with PC:CH (2:1, w/w) than with PC or PC:SM (2:1, w/w). Longer peptide (KW)(5), but not (KW)(3) or (KW)(4), strongly bound and partially inserted into PC:CH compared to PC or PC:SM (2:1, w/w). Calcein release experiments showed that (KW)(5) induced calcein leakage from the eukaryotic membrane. Greater calcein leakage was induced by (KW)(5) from PC:CH than from PC:SM (2:1, w/w) or PC, whereas (KW)(4) did not induce calcein leakage from any of the liposomes. Circular dichroism measurements indicated that (KW)(5) showed higher conformational transition compared to (KW)(4) due to peptide-liposome interactions. Taken together, our results suggest that (KW)(5) reasonably mediates the aggregation and permeabilization of eukaryotic membranes, which could in turn explain why (KW)(5) displays efficient hemolytic activity. MDPI 2013-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3565372/ /pubmed/23340654 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14012190 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Effect of Repetitive Lysine-Tryptophan Motifs on the Eukaryotic Membrane
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title_fullStr Effect of Repetitive Lysine-Tryptophan Motifs on the Eukaryotic Membrane
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title_short Effect of Repetitive Lysine-Tryptophan Motifs on the Eukaryotic Membrane
title_sort effect of repetitive lysine-tryptophan motifs on the eukaryotic membrane
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3565372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23340654
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms14012190
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