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The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity

The hydrophobic tails of aliphatic primary alcohols do insert into the hydrophobic core of a lipid bilayer. Thereby, they disrupt hydrophobic interactions between the lipid molecules, resulting in a decreased lipid order, i.e., an increased membrane fluidity. While aromatic alcohols, such as 2-pheny...

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Autores principales: Kleinwächter, Isabel S., Pannwitt, Stefanie, Centi, Alessia, Hellmann, Nadja, Thines, Eckhard, Bereau, Tristan, Schneider, Dirk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11040254
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author Kleinwächter, Isabel S.
Pannwitt, Stefanie
Centi, Alessia
Hellmann, Nadja
Thines, Eckhard
Bereau, Tristan
Schneider, Dirk
author_facet Kleinwächter, Isabel S.
Pannwitt, Stefanie
Centi, Alessia
Hellmann, Nadja
Thines, Eckhard
Bereau, Tristan
Schneider, Dirk
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description The hydrophobic tails of aliphatic primary alcohols do insert into the hydrophobic core of a lipid bilayer. Thereby, they disrupt hydrophobic interactions between the lipid molecules, resulting in a decreased lipid order, i.e., an increased membrane fluidity. While aromatic alcohols, such as 2-phenylethanol, also insert into lipid bilayers and disturb the membrane organization, the impact of aromatic alcohols on the structure of biological membranes, as well as the potential physiological implication of membrane incorporation has only been studied to a limited extent. Although diverse targets are discussed to be causing the bacteriostatic and bactericidal activity of 2-phenylethanol, it is clear that 2-phenylethanol severely affects the structure of biomembranes, which has been linked to its bacteriostatic activity. Yet, in fungi some 2-phenylethanol derivatives are also produced, some of which appear to also have bacteriostatic activities. We showed that the 2-phenylethanol derivatives phenylacetic acid, phenyllactic acid, and methyl phenylacetate, but not Tyrosol, were fully incorporated into model membranes and affected the membrane organization. Furthermore, we observed that the propensity of the herein-analyzed molecules to partition into biomembranes positively correlated with their respective bacteriostatic activity, which clearly linked the bacteriotoxic activity of the substances to biomembranes.
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spelling pubmed-80672302021-04-25 The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity Kleinwächter, Isabel S. Pannwitt, Stefanie Centi, Alessia Hellmann, Nadja Thines, Eckhard Bereau, Tristan Schneider, Dirk Membranes (Basel) Article The hydrophobic tails of aliphatic primary alcohols do insert into the hydrophobic core of a lipid bilayer. Thereby, they disrupt hydrophobic interactions between the lipid molecules, resulting in a decreased lipid order, i.e., an increased membrane fluidity. While aromatic alcohols, such as 2-phenylethanol, also insert into lipid bilayers and disturb the membrane organization, the impact of aromatic alcohols on the structure of biological membranes, as well as the potential physiological implication of membrane incorporation has only been studied to a limited extent. Although diverse targets are discussed to be causing the bacteriostatic and bactericidal activity of 2-phenylethanol, it is clear that 2-phenylethanol severely affects the structure of biomembranes, which has been linked to its bacteriostatic activity. Yet, in fungi some 2-phenylethanol derivatives are also produced, some of which appear to also have bacteriostatic activities. We showed that the 2-phenylethanol derivatives phenylacetic acid, phenyllactic acid, and methyl phenylacetate, but not Tyrosol, were fully incorporated into model membranes and affected the membrane organization. Furthermore, we observed that the propensity of the herein-analyzed molecules to partition into biomembranes positively correlated with their respective bacteriostatic activity, which clearly linked the bacteriotoxic activity of the substances to biomembranes. MDPI 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8067230/ /pubmed/33807437 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11040254 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kleinwächter, Isabel S.
Pannwitt, Stefanie
Centi, Alessia
Hellmann, Nadja
Thines, Eckhard
Bereau, Tristan
Schneider, Dirk
The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity
title The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity
title_full The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity
title_fullStr The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity
title_full_unstemmed The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity
title_short The Bacteriostatic Activity of 2-Phenylethanol Derivatives Correlates with Membrane Binding Affinity
title_sort bacteriostatic activity of 2-phenylethanol derivatives correlates with membrane binding affinity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807437
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11040254
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