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Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously Alter Protein Function
[Image: see text] A wide variety of phytochemicals are consumed for their perceived health benefits. Many of these phytochemicals have been found to alter numerous cell functions, but the mechanisms underlying their biological activity tend to be poorly understood. Phenolic phytochemicals are partic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4136704/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24901212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cb500086e |
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author | Ingólfsson, Helgi I. Thakur, Pratima Herold, Karl F. Hobart, E. Ashley Ramsey, Nicole B. Periole, Xavier de Jong, Djurre H. Zwama, Martijn Yilmaz, Duygu Hall, Katherine Maretzky, Thorsten Hemmings, Hugh C. Blobel, Carl Marrink, Siewert J. Koçer, Armağan Sack, Jon T. Andersen, Olaf S. |
author_facet | Ingólfsson, Helgi I. Thakur, Pratima Herold, Karl F. Hobart, E. Ashley Ramsey, Nicole B. Periole, Xavier de Jong, Djurre H. Zwama, Martijn Yilmaz, Duygu Hall, Katherine Maretzky, Thorsten Hemmings, Hugh C. Blobel, Carl Marrink, Siewert J. Koçer, Armağan Sack, Jon T. Andersen, Olaf S. |
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description | [Image: see text] A wide variety of phytochemicals are consumed for their perceived health benefits. Many of these phytochemicals have been found to alter numerous cell functions, but the mechanisms underlying their biological activity tend to be poorly understood. Phenolic phytochemicals are particularly promiscuous modifiers of membrane protein function, suggesting that some of their actions may be due to a common, membrane bilayer-mediated mechanism. To test whether bilayer perturbation may underlie this diversity of actions, we examined five bioactive phenols reported to have medicinal value: capsaicin from chili peppers, curcumin from turmeric, EGCG from green tea, genistein from soybeans, and resveratrol from grapes. We find that each of these widely consumed phytochemicals alters lipid bilayer properties and the function of diverse membrane proteins. Molecular dynamics simulations show that these phytochemicals modify bilayer properties by localizing to the bilayer/solution interface. Bilayer-modifying propensity was verified using a gramicidin-based assay, and indiscriminate modulation of membrane protein function was demonstrated using four proteins: membrane-anchored metalloproteases, mechanosensitive ion channels, and voltage-dependent potassium and sodium channels. Each protein exhibited similar responses to multiple phytochemicals, consistent with a common, bilayer-mediated mechanism. Our results suggest that many effects of amphiphilic phytochemicals are due to cell membrane perturbations, rather than specific protein binding. |
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spelling | pubmed-41367042015-06-05 Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously Alter Protein Function Ingólfsson, Helgi I. Thakur, Pratima Herold, Karl F. Hobart, E. Ashley Ramsey, Nicole B. Periole, Xavier de Jong, Djurre H. Zwama, Martijn Yilmaz, Duygu Hall, Katherine Maretzky, Thorsten Hemmings, Hugh C. Blobel, Carl Marrink, Siewert J. Koçer, Armağan Sack, Jon T. Andersen, Olaf S. ACS Chem Biol [Image: see text] A wide variety of phytochemicals are consumed for their perceived health benefits. Many of these phytochemicals have been found to alter numerous cell functions, but the mechanisms underlying their biological activity tend to be poorly understood. Phenolic phytochemicals are particularly promiscuous modifiers of membrane protein function, suggesting that some of their actions may be due to a common, membrane bilayer-mediated mechanism. To test whether bilayer perturbation may underlie this diversity of actions, we examined five bioactive phenols reported to have medicinal value: capsaicin from chili peppers, curcumin from turmeric, EGCG from green tea, genistein from soybeans, and resveratrol from grapes. We find that each of these widely consumed phytochemicals alters lipid bilayer properties and the function of diverse membrane proteins. Molecular dynamics simulations show that these phytochemicals modify bilayer properties by localizing to the bilayer/solution interface. Bilayer-modifying propensity was verified using a gramicidin-based assay, and indiscriminate modulation of membrane protein function was demonstrated using four proteins: membrane-anchored metalloproteases, mechanosensitive ion channels, and voltage-dependent potassium and sodium channels. Each protein exhibited similar responses to multiple phytochemicals, consistent with a common, bilayer-mediated mechanism. Our results suggest that many effects of amphiphilic phytochemicals are due to cell membrane perturbations, rather than specific protein binding. American Chemical Society 2014-06-05 2014-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4136704/ /pubmed/24901212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cb500086e Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) |
spellingShingle | Ingólfsson, Helgi I. Thakur, Pratima Herold, Karl F. Hobart, E. Ashley Ramsey, Nicole B. Periole, Xavier de Jong, Djurre H. Zwama, Martijn Yilmaz, Duygu Hall, Katherine Maretzky, Thorsten Hemmings, Hugh C. Blobel, Carl Marrink, Siewert J. Koçer, Armağan Sack, Jon T. Andersen, Olaf S. Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously Alter Protein Function |
title | Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously
Alter Protein Function |
title_full | Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously
Alter Protein Function |
title_fullStr | Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously
Alter Protein Function |
title_full_unstemmed | Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously
Alter Protein Function |
title_short | Phytochemicals Perturb Membranes and Promiscuously
Alter Protein Function |
title_sort | phytochemicals perturb membranes and promiscuously
alter protein function |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4136704/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24901212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cb500086e |
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