Promotion of acid-induced membrane fusion by basic peptides. Amino acid and phospholipid specificities
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Promotion of acid-induced membrane fusion by basic peptides. Amino acid and phospholipid specificities
Abstract
The ability of oligo- and polymers of the basic amino acids L-lysine, L-arginine, L-histidine and L-ornithine to induce lipid intermixing and membrane fusion among vesicles containing various anionic phospholipids has been investigated. Among vesicle consisting of either phosphatidylinositol or mixtures of phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylethanolamine rapid and extensive lipid intermixing, but not complete fusion, was induced at neutral pH by poly-L-ornithine or L-lysine peptides of five or more residues. When phosphatidylcholine was included in the vesicles, the lipid intermixing was severely inhibited. Such lipid intermixing was also much less pronounced among phosphatidylserine vesicles. Poly-L-arginine provoked considerable leakage from the various anionic vesicles and caused significantly less lipid intermixing than L-lysine peptides at neutral pH. When the addition of basic amino acid polymer was followed by acidification to pH 5-6, vesicle fusion was induced. Fusion was more pronounced among vesicles containing phosphatidylserine or phosphatidic acid than among those containing phosphatidylinositol, and occurred also with vesicles whose composition resembles that of cellular membranes (i.e., phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylethanolamine/phosphatidylserine, 50:30:20, by mol). Liposomes with this composition are resistant to fusion by Ca2+ or by acidification after lectin-mediated contact. The tight interaction among vesicles at neutral pH, resulting in lipid intermixing, does not seem to be necessary for the fusion occurring after acidification, but the basic peptides nevertheless appear to play a more active role in the fusion process than simply bringing the vesicles in contact. However, protonation of the polymer side chains and transformation of the polymer into a polycation does not explain the need for acidification, since the pH-dependence was quite similar for poly(L-histidine)- and poly(L-lysine)-mediated fusion.
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