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Gramicidin D conformation, dynamics and membrane ion transport

✍ Scribed by Brian M. Burkhart; Ryan M. Gassman; David A. Langs; Walter A. Pangborn; William L. Duax; Vladimir Pletnev


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
734 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


The linear pentadecapeptide antibiotic, gramicidin D, a heterogeneous mixture of six components, is a naturally occurring product of Bacillus brevis known to form ion channels in synthetic and natural membranes. The conformation of gramicidin A in the solid state, in organic solvents, and in planar lipid bilayers and the relationship between the composition and the conformation of gramicidin and its selective transport of ions across membranes has been the subject of intense investigation for over 50 years. The x-ray crystal structure and nmr solution spectroscopy agree fully with one another and reveal that entirely different conformations of gramicidin are present in uncomplexed and ion complexed forms. Precise refinements of the three-dimensional structures of naturally occurring gramicidin D in crystals obtained from methanol, ethanol, and n-propanol demonstrate the unexpected presence of stable left-handed antiparallel double-helical heterodimers that vary with the crystallization solvent. The side chains of Trp residues in the three structures exhibit sequence-specific patterns of conformational preference. Tyr substitution for Trp at position 11 appears to favor ␀ ribbon formation and stabilization of the antiparallel double helix. This conformation acts as a template for gramicidin folding and nucleation of the different crystal forms. The fact that a minor component in a heterogeneous mixture influences aggregation and crystal nucleation has potential applications to other systems in which anomalous behavior is exhibited by aggregation of apparently homogeneous materials, such as the enigmatic behavior of prion proteins. The crystallographically determined structures of cesium, potassium, rubidium, and hydronium ion complexes of gramicidin A are in excellent agreement with the nmr structure determination of the cesium ion gramicidin complex in a methanol chloroform mixture (50 : 50). The right-handed antiparallel double stranded double helical structures (DSDH R )


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