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Membrane Partitioning of the Pore-Forming Domain of Colicin A. Role of the Hydrophobic Helical Hairpin
Authors:Ivan?L. Bermejo  Cristina Arnulphi  Alain Ibá?ez?de?Opakua  Marián Alonso-Mari?o  Félix?M. Go?i  Ana?R. Viguera
Affiliation:Unidad de Biofísica (CSIC, UPV/EHU), Barrio Sarriena s/n, Leioa, Spain;Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y Física, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina;§Departamento de Bioquímica, Universidad del País Vasco, Leioa, Spain
Abstract:The colicins are bacteriocins that target Escherichia coli and kill bacterial cells through different mechanisms. Colicin A forms ion channels in the inner membranes of nonimmune bacteria. This activity resides exclusively in its C-terminal fragment (residues 387–592). The soluble free form of this domain is a 10 α-helix bundle. The hydrophobic helical hairpin, H8–H9, is buried inside the structure and shielded by eight amphipathic surface helices. The interaction of the C-terminal colicin A domain and several chimeric variants with lipidic vesicles was examined here by isothermal titration calorimetry. In the mutant constructions, natural sequences of the hydrophobic helices H8 and H9 were either removed or substituted by polyalanine or polyleucine. All the constructions fully associated with DOPG liposomes including the mutant that lacked helices H8 and H9, indicating that amphipathic rather than hydrophobic helices were the major determinants of the exothermic binding reactions. Alanine is not specially favored in the lipid-bound form; the chimeric construct with polyalanine produced lower enthalpy gain. On the other hand, the large negative heat capacities associated with partitioning, a characteristic feature of the hydrophobic effect, were found to be dependent on the sequence hydrophobicity of helices H8 and H9.
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