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Combination of ellipsometry, laser scanning microscopy and Z-scan fluorescence correlation spectroscopy elucidating interaction of cryptdin-4 with supported phospholipid bilayers

✍ Scribed by Adam Miszta; Radek Macháň; Aleš Benda; Andre J. Ouellette; Wim Th. Hermens; Martin Hof


Book ID
105360755
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
573 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1075-2617

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Abstract

The present study has two main objectives. The first is to characterize antimicrobial peptide (AMP) cryptdin‐4 (Crp‐4) interactions with biological membranes and to compare those interactions with those of magainin 2. The second is to combine the complementary experimental approaches of laser scanning microscopy (LSM), ellipsometry, and Z‐scan fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) to acquire comprehensive information on mechanisms of AMP interactions with supported phospholipid bilayers (SPBs)—a popular model of biological membranes. LSM shows appearance of inhomogeneities in spatial distribution of lipids in the bilayer after treatment with Crp‐4. Ellipsometric measurements show that binding of Crp‐4 does not significantly change the lipid structure of the bilayer (increase in adsorbed mass without a change in thickness of adsorbed layer). Furthermore, Crp‐4 slows the lateral diffusion of lipids within the membrane as shown by Z‐scan FCS. All changes of the bilayer induced by Crp‐4 can be partially reversed by flushing the sample with excess of buffer. Bilayer interactions of magainin 2 are significantly different, causing large loss of lipids and extensive damage to the bilayer. It seems likely that differences in peptide mode of action, readily distinguished using these combined experimental methods, are related to the distinctive β‐sheet and α‐helical structures of the respective peptides. Copyright © 2007 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.