Lipid-protein interactions in the membrane: Studies with model peptides

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Mall, S [1 ]
Sharma, RP [1 ]
East, JM [1 ]
Lee, AG [1 ]
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[1] Univ Southampton, Sch Biol Sci, Div Biochem & Mol Biol, Southampton SO16 7PX, Hants, England
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FARADAY DISCUSSIONS | 1998年 / 111卷
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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We have used fluorescence quenching of tryptophan-containing rr ans-membrane peptides by bromine-containing phospholipids to study the specificity of peptide-lipid interactions. We have synthesized peptides Ac-K(2)GL(m)WL(n)K(2)A-amide where m = 7 and n = 9 (L-16) and m = 10 and n = 12 (L-22). Binding constants of L-22 for dioleoylphosphatidylserine [di(C18 :1)PS] or dioleoylphosphatidic acid [di(C18 :1)PA] relative to dieoleoylphosphatidylcholine [di(C18 :1)PC] were close to 1. However, for L-16, whilst the bulk of the di(C18 : 1)PA molecules bound with a binding constant relative to di(C18 : 1)PC close to i, a small number of di(C18 : 1)PA molecules bound much more strongly. Assuming just one high affinity binding site on L-16 for anionic lipid, the affinity of the site for di(C18 : 1)PS was calculated to be ca. 8 times that for di(C18 : 1)PC. The relative binding constant was little affected by ionic strength and close contact between the anionic headgroup of di(C18 : 1)PS and a lysine residue on the peptide was suggested. The relative binding constant for di(C18 :1)PS at this high affinity site was less than for di(C18 :1)PA. Cholesterol interacts with L-22 with an affinity about 0.7 of that of di(C18 : 1)PC. The structure of the peptide itself is important. The peptide Ac-KKGYL(6)WL(8)YKKA-amide (Y2L14) incorporated into bilayers of dinervonylphosphatidylcholine [di(C24 :1)PC] whereas L-16 did not incorporate into this lipid. It is suggested that thinning of a lipid bilayer around a peptide to give optimal hydrophobic matching is less energetically unfavourable when a Tyr residue is located in the lipid/water interfacial region.
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