STRUCTURE AND ORIENTATION OF THE PORE-FORMING PEPTIDE, MELITTIN, IN LIPID BILAYERS

被引:163
作者
SMITH, R
SEPAROVIC, F
MILNE, TJ
WHITTAKER, A
BENNETT, FM
CORNELL, BA
MAKRIYANNIS, A
机构
[1] UNIV QUEENSLAND,CTR MAGNET RESONANCE,ST LUCIA,QLD 4072,AUSTRALIA
[2] CSIRO,DIV FOOD SCI & TECHNOL,CRC MOLEC ENGN & TECHNOL,N RYDE,NSW 2113,AUSTRALIA
[3] UNIV CONNECTICUT,SCH PHARM,STORRS,CT 06269
关键词
MELITTIN; NMR SPECTROSCOPY; PEPTIDE STRUCTURE; LIPID MEMBRANE; ION CHANNELS;
D O I
10.1006/jmbi.1994.1520
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Ten analogues of the 26-residue, bee venom peptide, melittin (H3N+-GIGAVLKTTGLPALISWIKRKRQQ-CONH2), were synthesized, each with C-13 enrichment of a single peptide carbonyl carbon. These peptides were incorporated into bilayers of the diether lipid, ditetradecylphosphatidylcholine, aligned between stacked glass plates. Solid-state C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra were obtained as a function of the angle between the bilayer planes and the magnetic field of the spectrometers, and at temperatures above and below the lipid gel-to-liquid crystalline transition temperature, T-c. For bilayers aligned with the normal along the applied magnetic field there was no shift in the carbonyl resonances of residues Ile2, Ala4, Leu9, Leu13, or Ala15, with minor changes for residues Val8 and Ile20, and small changes at Val5, Leu6 and Ile17 on immobilization of the peptide below T-c. In contrast, the spectra for bilayers aligned at right angles to the field showed greatly increased anisotropy below T-c for all analogues. From these experiments it was evident that the peptide was well-aligned in the bilayers and reoriented about the bilayer normal. The observed reduced chemical shift anisotropies and the chemical shifts were consistent with melittin adopting a helical conformation with a transbilayer orientation in the lipid membranes. With the exception of Ile17, there was no apparent difference between the behaviour of residues in the two segments that form separate helices in the water-soluble form of the peptide, suggesting that in membranes the angle between the helices is greater than the 120 degrees observed in the crystal form.
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页数:11
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