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Alamethicin Aggregation in Lipid Membranes
Authors:Jianjun Pan   Stephanie Tristram-Nagle  John F. Nagle
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA;
Abstract:X-ray scattering features induced by aggregates of alamethicin (Alm) were obtained in oriented stacks of model membranes of DOPC(diC18:1PC) and diC22:1PC. The first feature obtained near full hydration was Bragg rod in-plane scattering near 0.11 ?−1 in DOPC and near 0.08 ?−1 in diC22:1PC at a 1:10 Alm:lipid ratio. This feature is interpreted as bundles consisting of n Alm monomers in a barrel-stave configuration surrounding a water pore. Fitting the scattering data to previously published molecular dynamics simulations indicates that the number of peptides per bundle is n = 6 in DOPC and n ≥ 9 in diC22:1PC. The larger bundle size in diC22:1PC is explained by hydrophobic mismatch of Alm with the thicker bilayer. A second diffuse scattering peak located at q r ≈ 0.7 ?−1 is obtained for both DOPC and diC22:1PC at several peptide concentrations. Theoretical calculations indicate that this peak cannot be caused by the Alm bundle structure. Instead, we interpret it as being due to two-dimensional hexagonally packed clusters in equilibrium with Alm bundles. As the relative humidity was reduced, interactions between Alm in neighboring bilayers produced more peaks with three-dimensional crystallographic character that do not index with the conventional hexagonal space groups.
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