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Pore formation induced by an antimicrobial peptide: electrostatic effects.


ABSTRACT: We investigate the mode of action of Cateslytin, an antimicrobial peptide, on zwitterionic biomembranes by performing numerical simulations and electrophysiological measurements on membrane vesicles. Using this natural beta-sheet antimicrobial peptide secreted during stress as a model we show that a single peptide is able to form a stable membrane pore of 1 nm diameter of 0.25 nS conductance found both from calculation and electrical measurements. The resulting structure does not resemble the barrel-stave or carpet models earlier predicted, but is very close to that found in the simulation of alpha-helical peptides. Based on the simulation of a mutated peptide and the effects of small external electric fields, we conclude that electrostatic forces play a crucial role in the process of pore formation.

SUBMITTER: Jean-Francois F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2599824 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pore formation induced by an antimicrobial peptide: electrostatic effects.

Jean-François Frantz F   Elezgaray Juan J   Berson Pascal P   Vacher Pierre P   Dufourc Erick J EJ  

Biophysical journal 20080926 12


We investigate the mode of action of Cateslytin, an antimicrobial peptide, on zwitterionic biomembranes by performing numerical simulations and electrophysiological measurements on membrane vesicles. Using this natural beta-sheet antimicrobial peptide secreted during stress as a model we show that a single peptide is able to form a stable membrane pore of 1 nm diameter of 0.25 nS conductance found both from calculation and electrical measurements. The resulting structure does not resemble the ba  ...[more]

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