Differential membrane binding of α/β-peptide foldamers: implications for cellular delivery and mitochondrial targeting.

IF 1 4区 化学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Australian Journal of Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-14 DOI:10.1071/ch23063
Tzong-Hsien Lee, James W Checco, Tess Malcolm, Chelcie H Eller, Ronald T Raines, Samuel H Gellman, Erinna F Lee, W Douglas Fairlie, Marie-Isabel Aguilar
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The intrinsic pathway of apoptosis is regulated by the Bcl-2 family of proteins. Inhibition of the anti-apoptotic members represents a strategy to induce apoptotic cell death in cancer cells. We have measured the membrane binding properties of a series of peptides, including modified α/β-peptides, designed to exhibit enhanced membrane permeability to allow cell entry and improved access for engagement of Bcl-2 family members. The peptide cargo is based on the pro-apoptotic protein Bim, which interacts with all anti-apoptotic proteins to initiate apoptosis. The α/β-peptides contained cyclic β-amino acid residues designed to increase their stability and membrane-permeability. Dual polarisation interferometry was used to study the binding of each peptide to two different model membrane systems designed to mimic either the plasma membrane or the outer mitochondrial membrane. The impact of each peptide on the model membrane structure was also investigated, and the results demonstrated that the modified peptides had increased affinity for the mitochondrial membrane and significantly altered the structure of the bilayer. The results also showed that the presence of an RRR motif significantly enhanced the ability of the peptides to bind to and insert into the mitochondrial membrane mimic, and provide insights into the role of selective membrane targeting of peptides.

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α/β肽折叠体的差异性膜结合:细胞递送和线粒体靶向的意义。
凋亡的内在途径受Bcl-2蛋白家族的调控。抑制抗凋亡成员是诱导癌症细胞凋亡的一种策略。我们测量了一系列肽的膜结合特性,包括修饰的α/β-肽,这些肽旨在表现出增强的膜渗透性,以允许细胞进入并改善Bcl-2家族成员参与的途径。肽货物基于促凋亡蛋白Bim,其与所有抗凋亡蛋白相互作用以启动细胞凋亡。α/β-肽含有环状β-氨基酸残基,旨在提高其稳定性和膜渗透性。双极化干涉测量法用于研究每种肽与两种不同模型膜系统的结合,这两种模型膜系统旨在模拟质膜或线粒体外膜。还研究了每种肽对模型膜结构的影响,结果表明,修饰的肽对线粒体膜的亲和力增加,并显著改变了双层的结构。结果还表明,RRR基序的存在显著增强了肽结合和插入线粒体膜模拟物的能力,并为肽的选择性膜靶向作用提供了见解。
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Australian Journal of Chemistry
Australian Journal of Chemistry 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Chemistry - an International Journal for Chemical Science publishes research papers from all fields of chemical science. Papers that are multidisciplinary or address new or emerging areas of chemistry are particularly encouraged. Thus, the scope is dynamic. It includes (but is not limited to) synthesis, structure, new materials, macromolecules and polymers, supramolecular chemistry, analytical and environmental chemistry, natural products, biological and medicinal chemistry, nanotechnology, and surface chemistry. Australian Journal of Chemistry is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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