钙(II)存在时某些抗菌环八肽的二级结构偏好。

International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-18 DOI:10.1155/2012/730239
Tarshona Stevens, Nykia McNeil, Xiuli Lin, Maria Ngu-Schwemlein
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本研究的目的是了解一些抗菌阳离子两性环八肽与钙(II)的相互作用及其二级结构偏好。通过等温滴定量热法研究了抗菌活性环八肽(COP 1-6)与无明显活性环八肽(COP 7-9)之间与钙(II)相互作用相关的热力学参数。在没有和有胶束十二烷基磷酸胆碱(DPC)(一种膜模拟洗涤剂)的情况下,通过圆二色性(CD)测定了钙(II)的结合情况。两组环肽对钙(II)的结合亲和力都很弱(Kb 约为 10(-3) M(-1))。然而,CD 数据显示,抗菌肽 COP 1-6 在胶束 DPC 中与钙(II)存在时采用了扭曲的β-片状结构(约 203 nm 处的正 CD 吸收带)。相反,缺乏抗菌活性的 COP 7-9 则采用了不同的构象结构(约 203 纳米波长处的负 CD 吸收带)。这些结果表明,这些环肽在钙(II)存在的疏水环境中可以采用二级结构选择来激发其抗菌活性。这些发现有助于设计出能够采用这种β片状二级结构的环肽衍生物,从而为制作抗菌化合物提供有用的分子模板。
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Secondary Structural Preferences of Some Antibacterial Cyclooctapeptides in the Presence of Calcium(II).

Secondary Structural Preferences of Some Antibacterial Cyclooctapeptides in the Presence of Calcium(II).

Secondary Structural Preferences of Some Antibacterial Cyclooctapeptides in the Presence of Calcium(II).

Secondary Structural Preferences of Some Antibacterial Cyclooctapeptides in the Presence of Calcium(II).

The purpose of this study is to understand the interactions of some antibacterial cationic amphipathic cyclooctapeptides with calcium(II) and their secondary structural preferences. The thermodynamic parameters associated with calcium(II) interactions, between the antibacterial active cyclooctapeptides (COP 1-6) and those that did not exhibit significant activities (COP 7-9), were studied by isothermal titration calorimetry. Calcium(II) binding in the absence and presence of micellar dodecylphosphocholine (DPC), a membrane mimicking detergent, was conducted by circular dichroism (CD). Both groups of cyclopeptides showed weak binding affinities for calcium(II) (Kb ca. 10(-3) M(-1)). However, CD data showed that the antimicrobial peptides COP 1-6 adopted a twisted beta-sheet structure (positive CD absorption band at ca. 203 nm) in the presence of calcium(II) in micellar DPC. In contrast, COP 7-9, which lacked antibacterial activity, adopted a different conformational structure (negative CD absorption band at ca. 203 nm). These results indicate that these cyclopeptides could adopt secondary structural preferences in the presence of calcium(II) amidst a hydrophobic environment to elicit their antibacterial activity. These findings could be useful in facilitating the design of cyclopeptide derivatives that can adopt this beta-sheet-like secondary structure and, thereby, provide a useful molecular template for crafting antibacterial compounds.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of chemistry associated with drug discovery, design, and synthesis. International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of chemistry associated with drug discovery, design, and synthesis.
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