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Membrane perturbation by the antimicrobial peptide PMAP-23: A fluorescence and molecular dynamics study

Journal

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOMEMBRANES
Volume 1788, Issue 7, Pages 1523-1533

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.04.013

Keywords

Peptide-lipid interaction; Mechanism of antibacterial activity; Fluorescence spectroscopy; Depth-dependent quenching; Computer simulation

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  1. Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Italian Ministry of University and Research [PRIN 2006]
  2. Korea Foundation for International Cooperation of Science & Technology (KIKOS) [K20713000012-07B0100-01210]

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Several bioactive peptides exert their biological function by interacting with cellular membranes. Structural data on their location inside lipid bilayers are thus essential for a detailed understanding of their mechanism of action. We propose here a combined approach in which fluorescence spectroscopy and molecular dynamics (MID) simulations were applied to investigate the mechanism of membrane perturbation by the antimicrobial peptide PMAP-23. Fluorescence spectra, depth-dependent quenching experiments, and peptide-translocation assays were employed to determine the location of the peptide inside the membrane. MD simulations ware performed starting from a random mixture of water, lipids and peptide, and following the spontaneous self-assembly of the bilayer. Both experimental and theoretical data indicated a peptide location just below the polar headgroups of the membrane, with an orientation essentially parallel to the bilayer plane. These findings, together with experimental results on peptide-induced leakage from large and giant vesicles, lipid flip-flop and peptide exchange between vesicles, support a mechanism of action consistent with the carpet model. Furthermore, the atomic detail provided by the simulations suggested the occurrence of an additional, more specific and novel mechanism of bilayer destabilization by PMAP-23. involving the unusual insertion of charged side chains into the hydrophobic core of the membrane. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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