Unraveling the role of counter ions in shaping the structures of helical peptides in aqueous phase

IF 2.2 4区 化学 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1002/bkcs.12914
Jeseong Yoon, Youngbeom Jo, Seokmin Shin
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Helical peptides, as well as proteins composed of helical peptides, play essential roles in various biological processes, including their functions as components of cell membranes and their interactions with biological membranes. Therefore, it is crucial to predict the propensity and structural characteristics of helices formed in solution or lipid environments for specific peptide sequences. Melittin and pexiganan are antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that possess distinct sequence characteristics but exhibit similar structural properties in both solution and lipid environments. In this study, we conducted molecular dynamics simulations to investigate how the presence of counter ions creates differences in structural characteristics between these two peptides in solution. By analyzing the structures formed for each AMP using extended helical projections, we aimed to uncover the underlying principles governing the interaction between counter ions and peptide sequences, leading to the formation of stable structures. It was found that the coordination of counter ions effectively extends the helical surface and stabilizes the extended helix by reducing the electrostatic repulsion between charged residues. Our results demonstrate how sequence specificity influences helical structure formation in solution and provide an explanation for the varying degrees of synergistic effects exhibited by different helical AMPs.

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揭示反离子在塑造水相螺旋肽结构中的作用
螺旋肽以及由螺旋肽组成的蛋白质在各种生物过程中发挥着重要作用,包括它们作为细胞膜组分的功能以及它们与生物膜的相互作用。因此,预测特定肽序列在溶液或脂质环境中形成的螺旋的倾向和结构特征是至关重要的。Melittin和pexiganan是抗菌肽(AMPs),具有不同的序列特征,但在溶液和脂质环境中表现出相似的结构特性。在这项研究中,我们进行了分子动力学模拟,以研究反离子的存在如何在溶液中产生这两种肽的结构特征差异。通过使用扩展的螺旋投影分析每个AMP形成的结构,我们旨在揭示控制反离子和肽序列之间相互作用的基本原理,从而形成稳定的结构。研究发现,反离子的配位通过减小电荷残基之间的静电斥力,有效地延长了螺旋表面并稳定了延长的螺旋。我们的研究结果证明了序列特异性如何影响溶液中螺旋结构的形成,并为不同螺旋amp表现出的不同程度的协同效应提供了解释。
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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Chemistry-General Chemistry
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society is an official research journal of the Korean Chemical Society. It was founded in 1980 and reaches out to the chemical community worldwide. It is strictly peer-reviewed and welcomes Accounts, Communications, Articles, and Notes written in English. The scope of the journal covers all major areas of chemistry: analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, industrial chemistry, inorganic chemistry, life-science chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, organic synthesis, non-synthetic organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials chemistry.
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