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Site-specific deuterium order parameters and membrane-bound behavior of a peptide fragment from the intracellular domain of HIV-1 gp41.
Authors:B W Koenig  J A Ferretti  K Gawrisch
Institution:Laboratory of Membrane Biochemistry and Biophysics, NIAAA, National Institutes of Health, 12420 Parklawn Drive, Room 158, Rockville, Maryland 20852, USA.
Abstract:The behavior of the cytolytic peptide fragment 828-848 (P828) from the carboxy-terminus of the envelope glycoprotein gp41 of HIV-1 in membranes was investigated by solid-state 2H NMR on P828 with the selectively deuterated isoleucines I3, I13, I16, and I20. The quadrupole splittings of the I3 side chain show significant sensitivity to the main phase-transition temperature of the lipid, consistent with partial penetration of the N-terminal peptide region into the hydrophobic core of the membrane. In contrast, the quadrupole splittings of I13, I16, and I20 are in agreement with a location of the C-terminal portion of the peptide near the lipid/water interface. The perturbation of the bilayer by the peptide was studied by 2H NMR on sn-1 chain deuterated 1-stearoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoserine membranes. Peptide incorporation results in a significant reduction of lipid chain order toward the bilayer center, but only a modest reduction near the lipid glycerol. These observations suggest a penetration of the partially structured peptide backbone into the membrane/water interface region that reduces lateral packing density and decreases order in the hydrophobic core. In addition, the structure of the peptide was investigated free in water and bound to SDS micelles by high-resolution NMR. P828 is unstructured in water but exists in a flexible partially helical conformation when bound to negatively charged liposomes or micelles. The flexible helix covers the first 14 residues of the peptide, whereas the C-terminus of the peptide, where three of the six positively charged arginine residues are located, appears to be unstructured. The peptide-induced changes in lipid chain order profiles indicate that membrane curvature stress is the driving force for the cytolytic behavior of P828.
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