Hemolytic and antimicrobial activities of the twenty-four individual omission analogues of melittin |
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Authors: | S E Blondelle R A Houghten |
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Institution: | Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, San Diego, California 92121. |
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Abstract: | Although melittin's hemolytic activity has been extensively studied, the orientation of membrane-bound melittin remains uncertain. We have investigated the effect of individually omitted amino acid residues on melittin's activity and related these results to the existing models of melittin-membrane interaction. The extent of hemolysis of the omission analogues closely followed the four known conformational regions of melittin: omission of any of the residues making up the two alpha-helical regions decreased the hemolytic activity relative to melittin, while omission of any of the residues making up the "hinge" or the C-terminal regions had little or no effect. Our results correlate best with a proposed model in which melittin initially forms "holes" in the membrane, resulting in an initial rapid loss of hemoglobin; the membrane-bound melittin is then internalized into the membrane, resulting in a later slow phase of hemoglobin loss. It was also found that induced structural effects caused by peptide-lipid interactions could be studied by using RP-HPLC, with an excellent correlation found between the retention times of the individual omission analogues and their hemolytic activities. |
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