N- and C-terminal effect of amphiphilic α-helical peptides on the interaction with model- and bio-membranes

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作者
Kitamura, A [1 ]
Kiyota, T [1 ]
Lee, S [1 ]
Sugihara, G [1 ]
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[1] Fukuoka Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Chem, Jonan Ku, Fukuoka 8140180, Japan
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10.1246/bcsj.71.1151
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O6 [化学];
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We previously designed and synthesized five N- and C-termini-free amphiphilic alpha-helical model peptides (Hel series) with a systematically varied hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance (HHB) that showed hemolytic activity, but no antimicrobial activity. However, an N-acetylated and C-amidated model peptide, peptide 3 [S. E. Blondelle and R. A. Houghten, Biochemistry, 31, 12688 (1992)], similar to a Hel series peptide, Hel 9-9, whose hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acid residues and areas are equal in the alpha-helical structure, have exhibited both hemolytic and antimicrobial activities. Thus, to investigate the N- and C-terminal effect of the Hel series peptides on their antimicrobial activity, we designed and synthesized three peptides (Cap-Bel series), both termini-blocked by N-acetyl and C-amide groups. Their interaction mode with membranes was examined through reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and circular dichroism spectroscopy as well as measurements of the hemolytic activity, antimicrobial activity, and membrane-clearing ability. No essential difference was found in either the terminal-free or -protected peptides, indicating that acetylation of the N-terminal and amidation of C-terminal did not affect their intrinsic antimicrobial activity in spite of a considerable change in the binding properties to lipids and hemolytic activities.
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