Journal article
Comparison of reversible membrane destabilisation induced by antimicrobial peptides derived from Australian frogs
TH Lee, C Heng, F Separovic, MI Aguilar
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Biomembranes | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2014
Abstract
The membrane destabilising properties of the antimicrobial peptides (AMP) aurein 1.2, citropin 1.1, maculatin 1.1 and caerin 1.1, have been studied by dual polarisation interferometry (DPI). The overall process of peptide induced membrane destabilisation was examined by the changes in bilayer order as a function of membrane-bound peptide mass per unit area and revealed three different modes of action. Aurein 1.2 was the only peptide that significantly destabilised the neutral membrane (DMPC), while all four peptides induced destabilisation of the negatively charged membrane (DMPC/DMPG). On DMPC, citropin 1.1, maculatin 1.1 and caerin 1.1 bound irreversibly at low concentrations but caused a ..
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The financial support of the Australian Research Council and the Heart Foundation of Australia is gratefully acknowledged.