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Direct determination of a membrane-peptide interface using the nuclear magnetic resonance cross-saturation method
Authors:Nakamura Takefumi  Takahashi Hideo  Takeuchi Koh  Kohno Toshiyuki  Wakamatsu Kaori  Shimada Ichio
Institution:Japan Biological Information Research Center, Japan Biological Informatics Consortium, Tokyo 135-0064, Japan.
Abstract:Membrane-peptide interactions are involved in many crucial biological and pharmacological activities. To clarify the interaction mode of membrane-peptide complexes, it is important to analyze both the dynamic properties and the contact residues of the membrane-bound peptide. In this study, we investigated the dynamic properties of a peptide bound to a lipid bilayer, using relaxation and amide-water exchange analyses, and directly determined the membrane-peptide interface, using the cross-saturation method. For the models of a lipid bilayer and a peptide, isotropic bicelles and mastoparan were used, respectively. The results indicate that mastoparan had a heterogeneous distribution of motion over various timescales and interacted with the lipid bilayer by using its hydrophobic side; the molecule was located within the lipid bilayer rather than on the surface, as thought previously. This study shows that the cross-saturation method is useful for determining the interface of not only protein-protein but also membrane-peptide complexes.
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