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A novel technique to study pore-forming peptides in a natural membrane
Authors:Natascia Vedovato  Giorgio Rispoli
Affiliation:(1) CNISM, Dipartimento di Biologia ed Evoluzione, Sezione di Fisiologia e Biofisica and Centro di Neuroscienze, Università di Ferrara, via Borsari 46, 44100 Ferrara, Italy;(2) Present address: Laboratory of Cardiac/Membrane Physiology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA
Abstract:The biophysical characteristics and the pore formation dynamics of synthetic or naturally occurring peptides forming membrane-spanning channels were investigated by using isolated photoreceptor rod outer segments (OS) recorded in whole-cell configuration. Once blocking the two OS endogenous conductances (the cGMP channels by light and the Na+:Ca2+,K+ exchanger by removing one of the transported ion species from both sides of the membrane, i.e. K+, Na+ or Ca2+), the OS membrane resistance (R m ) was typically larger than 1 GΩ in the presence of 1 mM external Ca2+. Therefore, any exogenous current could be studied down to the single channel level. The peptides were applied to (and removed from) the extracellular OS side in ∼50 ms with a computer-controlled microperfusion system, in which every perfusion parameter, as the rate of solution flow, the temporal sequence of solution changes or the number of automatic, self-washing cycles were controlled by a user-friendly interface. This technique was then used to determine the biophysical properties and the pore formation dynamics of antibiotic peptaibols, as the native alamethicin mixture, the synthesized major component of the neutral fraction (F50/5) of alamethicin, and the synthetic trichogin GA IV.
Keywords:Ion channels  Patch clamp  Peptide antibiotics  Photoreceptors  Pore-forming toxins  Single-channel recording
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