MOLECULAR-BASIS FOR PROKARYOTIC SPECIFICITY OF MAGAININ-INDUCED LYSIS

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TYTLER, EM [1 ]
ANANTHARAMAIAH, GM [1 ]
WALKER, DE [1 ]
MISHRA, VK [1 ]
PALGUNACHARI, MN [1 ]
SEGREST, JP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ALABAMA,MED CTR,DEPT BIOCHEM,BIRMINGHAM,AL 35294
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10.1021/bi00013a031
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Magainins and mastoparans are examples of peptide antibiotics and peptide venoms, respectively. They have been grouped together as class L amphipathic helixes [Segrest, J. P., et al. (1990) Proteins 8, 103-117] because of similarities in the distribution of Lys residues along the polar face of the helix. Class L venoms lyse both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells whereas class L antibiotics specifically lyse bacteria. The structural basis for the specificity of class L antibiotics is not well understood. Sequence analysis showed that class L antibiotics have a Glu residue on the nonpolar face of the amphipathic helix; this is absent from class L venoms. We synthesized three model class L peptides with or without Glu on the nonpolar face: 18L(MG) (LGSIWKFIKAFVGGIKKF), [E(14)]18L(MG) and [G(5),E(14)]18L(MG). Hemolysis, bacteriolysis, and bacteriostasis studies using these peptides showed that the specificity of lysis is due to both the presence of a Glu residue on the nonpolar face of the helix and the bulk of the nonpolar face. Studies using large unilamellar phospholipid vesicles showed that the inclusion of cholesterol greatly inhibited leakage by the two Glu-containing peptides. These results cannot be attributed to changes in the phase behavior of the lipids caused by the inclusion of cholesterol or to differences in the secondary structure of the peptides. These results suggest that eukaryotic cells are resistant to lysis by magainins because of peptide-cholesterol interactions in their membranes that inhibit the formation of peptide structures capable of lysis, perhaps by hydrogen bonding between Glu and cholesterol. Bacterial membranes, lacking cholesterol, are susceptible to lysis by magainins.
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