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Comparative Study
. 1988 Jun 15;252(3):791-4.
doi: 10.1042/bj2520791.

Comparison of p25 presequence peptide and melittin. Red blood cell haemolysis and band 3 aggregation

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Comparative Study

Comparison of p25 presequence peptide and melittin. Red blood cell haemolysis and band 3 aggregation

M J Clague et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The 25 residue presequence (p25) for subunit IV of yeast cytochrome oxidase had previously been shown to possess structural and behavioural characteristics in common with the bee venom polypeptide, melittin. The present study extends the results of leakage experiments on model-membrane systems to the haemolysis of human erythrocytes, which both peptides are shown to accomplish in a manner sensitive to membrane potential. In addition, the laser flash-induced transient dichroism technique for measuring protein rotational diffusion has been used to show that both peptides aggregate band 3, the major integral membrane protein of the erythrocyte. Aggregation cannot be reversed by high ionic strength; this serves to differentiate these peptides from other positively charged species such as polylysine that aggregate band 3 at low ionic strength. These results suggest that aggregation of membrane proteins may possibly prove to be a feature of the interaction of p25 signal peptide with mitochondrial membranes.

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