Nucleation and growth of pores in 1,2-Dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) / cholesterol bilayer by antimicrobial peptides melittin, its mutants and cecropin P1
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Nucleation and growth of pores in 1,2-Dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) / cholesterol bilayer by antimicrobial peptides melittin, its mutants and cecropin P1
Abstract
Antimicrobial peptides are one of the most promising alternatives to antibiotics for targeting pathogens without developing resistance. In this study, pore formation in 1,2-Dimyristoyl-snglycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) / cholesterol liposome induced by native melittin, its two mutant variants (G1I and I17 K), and cecropin P1 was investigated by monitoring the dynamics of fluorescence dye leakage. A critical peptide concentration was required for dye leakage with the rate of leakage being dependent on peptide concentration above a critical value. A lag time was required for dye leakage for low peptide concentrations that are above the critical value, which decreased at higher peptide concentrations eventually approaching zero. Lag time was found to be in the order I17 K mutant with lower hydrophobicity and higher net charge > G1I with higher hydrophobicity > melittin > cecropin P1. Cecropin P1 exhibited the highest rate of dye leakage followed by melittin, G1I, and I17 K. Size distribution and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of liposomes exposed to peptides of different concentrations indicated pore formation with accompanied stretching of liposomes at low peptide concentrations for both melittin and cecropin P1. At much higher concentrations, however, size distribution indicated three peaks for both peptides. In both cases, TEM images show that the middle and small peaks are shown to be due to stretched liposome and broken stretched liposome respectively. For melittin, the large peak is due to peptide aggregates as well as aggregates of liposome. For cecropin P1, however, the large peak indicates cecropin P1 aggregates with solubilized lipids thus suggesting carpet mechanism.
Keywords: Cecropin P1; DMPC liposome; Dye leakage; Melittin; Mutants; Rate of pore formation.
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