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Interaction of antimicrobial peptides with lipid membranes

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This study aims to investigate the difference in the interaction of antimicrobial peptides with two classes of zwitterionic peptides, phosphatidylethanolamines (PE) and phosphatidylcholines (PC). Further experiments were performed on model membranes prepared from specific bacterial lipids, lipopolysaccharides (LPS) isolated from Salmonella minnesota. The structure of the lipid-peptide aqueous dispersions was studied by small-and wide-angle X-ray diffraction during heating and cooling from 5 to 85 C. The lipids and peptides were mixed at lipid-to-peptide ratios 10-10000 (POPE and POPC) or 2-50 (LPS). All experiments were performed at synchrotron soft condensed matter beamline A2 in Hasylab at Desy in Hamburg, Germany. The phases were identified and the lattice parameters were calculated. Alamethicin and melittin interact in similar ways with the lipids. Pure POPC forms only lamellar phases. POPE forms lamellar phases at low temperatures that upon heating transform into a highly curved inverse hexagonal phase. Insertion of the peptide induced inverse bicontinuous cubic phases which are an ideal compromise between the curvature stress and the packing frustration. Melittin usually induced a mixture of two cubic phases, Im3m and Pn3m, with a ratio of lattice parameters close to 1.279, related to the underlying minimal surfaces. They formed during the lamellar to hexagonal phase transition and persisted during cooling till the onset of the gel phase. The phases formed at different lipid-to-peptide ratios had very similar lattice parameters. Epitaxial relationships existed between coexisting cubic phases and hexagonal or lamellar phases due to confinement of all phases to an onion vesicle, a vesicle with several layers consisting of different lipid phases. Alamethicin induced the same cubic phases, although their formation and lattice parameters were dependent on the peptide concentration. The cubic phases formed during heating from the lamellar phase and their onset temperature decreased with increasing peptide concentration. At low alamethicin concentrations, both Im3m and Pn3m formed and coexisted with the hexagonal phase. As the concentration of the peptide increased, the amount of hexagonal phase and Im3m decreased, until only Pn3m remained. Same epitaxial relationships were observed as for POPE with melittin. Lipopolysaccharides (LPS), strains R595 and R60 and their ''endotoxic principle'' lipid A, were studied. Longer sugar-chain LPS R60 and lipid A form cubic phases and LPS R595 lamellar phases at the employed water content around 95%. Melittin induced several lamellar phases and a hexagonal phase in all LPS varieties. (orig.)

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Imprint Pagination
157 p.
ISSN
1435-8085
Report number
DESY-THESIS--2008-053