Discovery and mechanistic characterization of a structurally-unique membrane active peptide.

发现并表征一种结构独特的膜活性肽的机制

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作者:Bansal Shivani, Su Wan-Chih, Budamagunta Madhu, Xiao Wenwu, Ajena Yousif, Liu Ruiwu, Voss John C, Carney Randy P, Parikh Atul N, Lam Kit S
Membrane active peptides (MAPs) have gained wide interest due to their far reaching applications in drug discovery and drug delivery. The search for new MAPs, however, has been largely skewed with bias selecting for physicochemical parameters believed to be important for membrane activity, such as alpha helicity, cationicity and hydrophobicity. Here we carry out a search-and-find strategy to screen a 100,000-membered one-bead-one-compound (OBOC) combinatorial peptide library for lead compounds, agnostic of those physicochemical constraints. Such a synthetic strategy also permits expansion of our peptide repertoire to include unnatural amino acids. Using this approach, we discovered a structurally unique lead peptide LBF14, a linear 14-mer peptide, that induces gross morphological disruption of membranes, irrespective of membrane composition. Further, we demonstrate that the unique insertion mechanism of the peptide, visualized by spinning disc confocal microscopy and further analyzed by electron paramagnetic resonance measurements, may be the cause of this large scale membrane deformation. We also demonstrate the robustness, reproducibility, and potential application of this technique to discover and characterize new membrane active peptides that display activity by local insertion and subsequent allosteric effects leading to global membrane disruption.

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