Interactions of an antimicrobial peptide, magainin 2, with outer and inner membranes of Gram-negative bacteria
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Interactions of an antimicrobial peptide, magainin 2, with outer and inner membranes of Gram-negative bacteria
Abstract
Magainin peptides, isolated from Xenopus skin, have broad spectra of antimicrobial activity and low toxicities to normal eukaryotic cells, thus being good candidates for therapeutic agents. The mechanism of action is considered to be the permeabilization of bacterial membranes. A number of studies using lipid vesicles have elucidated its molecular detail. However, their interactions with bacteria are not yet well understood. In this paper, we synthesized several magainin analogs with different charges (0 to +6) and hydrophobicities, and systematically studied their interactions with the outer and inner membranes of three species of Gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, Proteus vulgaris). The treatment of the E. coli cells with native magainin 2 (+4) immediately induced the efflux of the intracellular K+ ions and the cell death. A number of blebs were formed on the bacterial surface and the outer membrane became leaky. An increase in the peptide's positive charge enhanced the outer membrane permeabilization and the bactericidal activity. The cationic peptides also effectively permeabilized the inner membranes rich in acidic phospholipids, indicating the importance of electrostatic interactions. Substitution of Trp for Phe simultaneously increased the bactericidal activity and the hemolytic activity. A strategy to develop potent antimicrobial peptides was discussed on the basis of these results.
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