THE ROLE OF CHARGE AND HYDROPHOBICITY IN PEPTIDE LIPID INTERACTION - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY BASED ON TRYPTOPHAN FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS COMBINED WITH THE USE OF AQUEOUS AND HYDROPHOBIC QUENCHERS

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DEKROON, AIP [1 ]
SOEKARJO, MW [1 ]
DEGIER, J [1 ]
DEKRUIJFF, B [1 ]
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[1] STATE UNIV UTRECHT,INST MOLEC BIOL & MED BIOTECHNOL,3584 CH UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
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10.1021/bi00488a006
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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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The interaction of interrelated model peptides with model membranes has been studied by techniques based on tryptophan fluorescence. The peptides used are derivatives of the sequence H-Ala-Met-Leu-Trp-Ala-OH, which was designed for this purpose. Several modifications yielded a set of 13 penta-and hexapeptides varying in net charge, hydrophobicity, charge distribution, and the intramolecular position of the tryptophan residue with respect to the charge(s). The affinity of these peptides for small unilamellar vesicles (SUV) consisting of zwitterionic egg phosphatidylcholine (eggPC) and negatively charged beef heart cardiolipin (bhCL) has been investigated in a comparative way. The criteria for affinity comprise (1) intrinsic fluorescence changes upon titration of the peptides with the lipid vesicles, (2) reduced accessibility of the peptides to aqueous quenchers of tryptophan fluorescence (I− and acrylamide) in the presence of lipid, and (3) exposure to membrane-incorporated fluorescence quenchers, brominated phosphatidylcholines (BrPC). Application of BrPC brominated at different positions along the acyl chains provided information on the membrane topology of the peptides. With respect to the extent of affinity for zwitterionic membranes, the overall hydrophobicity of the peptides is the main determinant. A comparison of the affinity for PC of equally hydrophobic peptides carrying either a single positive or negative charge reveals preferential interaction of the cationic peptide. Both hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions determine the affinity of positively charged mono-and divalent peptides for CL vesicles. The distribution of the charged moieties in divalent positively charged peptides, either both at one end of the molecule or one at each end, has little influence on the affinity of these peptides for CL but does affect the extent of exposure to BrPC. Upon decreasing the surface charge density of the vesicles by diluting CL with increasing amounts of PC, both types of peptides show different behavior. The position of the tryptophan relative to the charged moiety in the peptide molecule is shown to affect the fluorescent properties upon interaction with vesicles. Concerning the membrane topology, all peptides adopt a localization near the membrane surface, with the neutral peptides inserting slightly deeper into the bilayer than the charged peptides. The results allow a comparative analysis of the factors determining the extents and modes of lipid-model peptide interaction; in addition, the validity of the methods applied is discussed. © 1990, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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