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Interaction of arginine oligomer with model membrane
Authors:Yi Dandan  Guoming Li  Gao Li  Wei Liang
Institution:Department of Pharmacy, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, No.13, Hangkong Road, Wuhan 430040, China. yi_dandan@yahoo.com.cn
Abstract:Short oligomers of arginine (R8) have been shown to cross readily a variety of biological barriers. A hypothesis was put forward that inverted micelles form in biological membranes in the presence of arginine oligomer peptides, facilitating their transfer through the membranes. In order to define the role of peptide-lipid interaction in this mechanism, we prepared liposomes as the model membrane to study the ability of R8 inducing calcein release from liposomes, the fusion of liposomes, R8 binding to liposomes and membrane disturbing activity of the bound R8. The results show that R8 binding to liposome membrane depends on lipid compositions, negative surface charge density and interior water phase pH values of liposomes. R8 has no activity to induce the leakage of calcein from liposomes or improve liposome fusion. R8 does not permeabilize through the membrane spontaneously. These peptides delivering drugs through membranes may depend on receptors and energy.
Keywords:Interaction  Arginine oligomer  Peptide-membrane  Partition coefficient  Liposomes
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