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A peptide of nine amino acid residues from α-sarcin cytotoxin is a membrane-perturbing structure
Authors:JOS    M. MANCHE   O,ALVARO MARTÍ  NEZ DEL POZO,JUAN P. ALBAR,MERCEDES O   ADERRA,JOS    G. GAVILANES
Affiliation:JOSÉ M. MANCHEÑO,ALVARO MARTÍNEZ DEL POZO,JUAN P. ALBAR,MERCEDES OÑADERRA,JOSÉ G. GAVILANES
Abstract:A water-soluble synthetic peptide with only nine amino acid residues, comprising the 131–139 sequence region of the cytotoxic protein α-sarcin (secreted by the mold Aspergillus giganteus), interacts with large unilamellar vesicles composed of acid phospholipids. It promotes lipid mixing between bilayers and leakage of vesicle aqueous contents, and it also abolishes the phospholipid phase transition. Other larger peptides containing such an amino acid sequence also produce these effects. These peptides acquire α-helical conformation in the presence of trifluoroethanol, but display β-strand conformation in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. The interaction of these peptides with the lipid vesicles also results in β-structure. The obtained data are discussed in terms of the involvement of the 131–139 stretch of α-sarcin in its interaction with lipid membranes.
Keywords:circular dichroism  lipid vesicle  peptide conformation  trifluoroethanol
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