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Gramicidin induces the formation of non-bilayer structures in phosphatidylcholine dispersions in a fatty acid chain length dependent way
Authors:CJA van Echteld  B de Kruijff  AJ Verkleij  J Leunissen-Bijvelt  J de Gier
Institution:1. Department of Biochemistry, State University of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, NL-3584 CH Utrecht The Netherlands;2. Department of Molecular Biology, State University of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, NL-3584 CH Utrecht The Netherlands;3. Department of Molecular Cell Biology, State University of Utrecht, Transitorium III, Padualaan 8, NL-3584 CH Utrecht The Netherlands
Abstract:The hydrophobic peptide gramicidin is shown by 31P-NMR, freeze-fracture electron microscopy and small-angle X-ray diffraction, to induce a hexogonal HII-phase lipid organization when incorporated in liquid crystalline saturated and unsaturated synthetic and natural phosphatidylcholines if the length of the fatty acids exceeds a 16 carbon atoms chain. The amount of hexagonally organized lipid increases with increasing fatty acid chain length. With phosphatidylcholines possessing shorter fatty acid chains, as well as with the longer phosphatidylcholines in the gel state, a lamellar organization results. Of the various possible models to explain the induction of the hexagonal HII phase by gramicidin, one in which gramicidin dimers span adjacent cylinders of the hexagonal HII phase seems most plausible. In phosphatidylcholines with intermediary chain lengths gramicidin induces intermediary structures, such as lipidic particles and possibly cubic phases. These experiments suggest that the balance between the length of the hydrophobic domain of a peptide and the membrane thickness is of critical importance for the structure of the membrane. In relation to this observation, the possible involvement of non-bilayer lipid structures in insertion and anchoring of membrane proteins is discussed.
Keywords:Gramicidin  Phosphatidylcholine  Fatty acid chain  Non-bilayer structure  Model membrane
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