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Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding
Recently, we reported a cationic 14 residue peptide LL-14 (LKWLKKLLKWLKKL) with salt-sensitive broad-spectrum antimicrobial potency. However, the mechanism of its salt (NaCl) sensitivity remained unclear. In this study, we have reported computational (∼14.2 μs of MD) and experimental (CD, fluorescen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06772a |
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author | Ghosh, Suvankar Pandit, Gopal Debnath, Swapna Chatterjee, Sunanda Satpati, Priyadarshi |
author_facet | Ghosh, Suvankar Pandit, Gopal Debnath, Swapna Chatterjee, Sunanda Satpati, Priyadarshi |
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description | Recently, we reported a cationic 14 residue peptide LL-14 (LKWLKKLLKWLKKL) with salt-sensitive broad-spectrum antimicrobial potency. However, the mechanism of its salt (NaCl) sensitivity remained unclear. In this study, we have reported computational (∼14.2 μs of MD) and experimental (CD, fluorescence) investigations to examine the salt-sensitivity and the role of peptide secondary structure on LL-14 binding to simple membrane mimetic (SDS, DPC) systems. LL-14 was shown to adopt a random coil (P(c)) conformation in water and α-helical conformation (P(h)) in the peptide:SDS micelle complex, accompanied by tryptophan burial, using both simulations and experiments. Simulations successfully deconvoluted the LL-14:micelle binding event in terms of secondary structure (random coil P(c)versus helix P(h)) and gave atomic insight into the initial and final LL-14:SDS complexes. Electrostatics drove the N-terminus (L1 and K2) of LL-14 (P(c) or P(h)) to bind the SDS micellar surface, initiating complex formation. LL-14 in amphipathic P(h) conformation bound faster and buried deeper into the SDS micelle relative to P(c). Increasing NaCl concentration incrementally delayed LL-14:micelle binding by shielding the overall charges of the interacting partners. LL-14 binding to the SDS micelle was significantly faster relative to that of the zwitterionic DPC micelle due to electrostatic reasons. Cationic α-helical amphipathic peptides (with positively charged N-terminus) with low salt-ion concentration seemed to be ideal for faster SDS binding. |
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spelling | pubmed-90435682022-04-28 Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding Ghosh, Suvankar Pandit, Gopal Debnath, Swapna Chatterjee, Sunanda Satpati, Priyadarshi RSC Adv Chemistry Recently, we reported a cationic 14 residue peptide LL-14 (LKWLKKLLKWLKKL) with salt-sensitive broad-spectrum antimicrobial potency. However, the mechanism of its salt (NaCl) sensitivity remained unclear. In this study, we have reported computational (∼14.2 μs of MD) and experimental (CD, fluorescence) investigations to examine the salt-sensitivity and the role of peptide secondary structure on LL-14 binding to simple membrane mimetic (SDS, DPC) systems. LL-14 was shown to adopt a random coil (P(c)) conformation in water and α-helical conformation (P(h)) in the peptide:SDS micelle complex, accompanied by tryptophan burial, using both simulations and experiments. Simulations successfully deconvoluted the LL-14:micelle binding event in terms of secondary structure (random coil P(c)versus helix P(h)) and gave atomic insight into the initial and final LL-14:SDS complexes. Electrostatics drove the N-terminus (L1 and K2) of LL-14 (P(c) or P(h)) to bind the SDS micellar surface, initiating complex formation. LL-14 in amphipathic P(h) conformation bound faster and buried deeper into the SDS micelle relative to P(c). Increasing NaCl concentration incrementally delayed LL-14:micelle binding by shielding the overall charges of the interacting partners. LL-14 binding to the SDS micelle was significantly faster relative to that of the zwitterionic DPC micelle due to electrostatic reasons. Cationic α-helical amphipathic peptides (with positively charged N-terminus) with low salt-ion concentration seemed to be ideal for faster SDS binding. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9043568/ /pubmed/35494385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06772a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Ghosh, Suvankar Pandit, Gopal Debnath, Swapna Chatterjee, Sunanda Satpati, Priyadarshi Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
title | Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
title_full | Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
title_fullStr | Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
title_short | Effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
title_sort | effect of monovalent salt concentration and peptide secondary structure in peptide-micelle binding |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043568/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06772a |
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