Biophysical studies of the interactions between 14-mer and 21-mer model amphipathic peptides and membranes: insights on their modes of action
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Biophysical studies of the interactions between 14-mer and 21-mer model amphipathic peptides and membranes: insights on their modes of action
Abstract
We have investigated the interactions between synthetic amphipathic peptides and zwitterionic model membranes. Peptides with 14 and 21 amino acids composed of leucines and phenylalanines modified by the addition of crown ethers have been synthesized. The 14-mer and 21-mer peptides both possess a helical amphipathic structure as revealed by circular dichroism. To shed light on their mechanism of membrane interaction, different complementary biophysical techniques have been used such as circular dichroism, fluorescence, membrane conductivity measurement and NMR spectroscopy. Results obtained by these different techniques show that the 14-mer peptide is a membrane perturbator that facilitate the leakage of species such as calcein and Na ions, while the 21-mer peptide acts as an ion channel. (31)P solid-state NMR experiments on multilamellar vesicles reveal that the dynamics and/or orientation of the polar headgroups are greatly affected by the presence of the peptides. Similar results have also been obtained in mechanically oriented DLPC and DMPC bilayers where different acyl chain lengths seem to play a role in the interaction. On the other hand, (2)H NMR experiments on multilamellar vesicles demonstrate that the acyl chain order is affected differently by the two peptides. Based on these studies, mechanisms of action are proposed for the 14-mer and 21-mer peptides with zwitterionic membranes.
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