Fast membrane association is a crucial factor in the peptide pep-1 translocation mechanism: a kinetic study followed by surface plasmon resonance.

Abstract:

:The use of peptide carriers, termed "cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs)" has attracted much attention due to their potential for cellular delivery of hydrophilic molecules with pharmacological interest, overcoming the membrane barrier. These peptides are able to deliver attached cargos in a nontoxic manner, with the uptake mechanisms being either endosomally or physically driven. Pep-1 is a CPP of particular interest, not only due to outstanding delivery rates but also because its mechanism of membrane translocation is exclusively physically driven which appears to be dependent on a very high affinity for the phospholipid bilayer in the cell membrane. In this study, pep-1-lipid interactions were further explored by characterization of the pep-1-lipid association/dissociation by surface plasmon resonance. Although a high affinity of pep-1 for lipid bilayers was observed in all conditions tested, negatively charged phospholipids resulted in a larger peptide/lipid ratio. We also show that pep-1-membrane interaction is a fast process described by a multistep model initiated by peptide adsorption, primarily governed by electrostatic attractions, and followed by peptide insertion in the hydrophobic membrane core. In the context of a cell-based process, the translocation of pep-1 is a physical mechanism promoted by peptide primary amphipathicity and asymmetric properties of the membrane. This explains the high efficiency rates of pep-1 when compared with other CPPs.

journal_name

Biopolymers

journal_title

Biopolymers

authors

Henriques ST,Castanho MA,Pattenden LK,Aguilar MI

doi

10.1002/bip.21367

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2010-01-01 00:00:00

pages

314-22

issue

3

eissn

0006-3525

issn

1097-0282

journal_volume

94

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