Electrophysiology Investigation of Trichogin GA IV Activity in Planar Lipid Membranes Reveals Ion Channels of Well-Defined Size
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Trichogin GA IV, an antimicrobial peptaibol, exerts its function by augmenting membrane permeability, but the molecular aspects of its pore-forming mechanism are still debated. Several lines of evidence indicate a 'barrel-stave' channel structure, similar to that of alamethicin, but the length of a trichogin helix is too short to span a normal bilayer. Herein, we present electrophysiology measurements in planar bilayers, showing that trichogin does form channels of a well-defined size (R = 4.2 109 W; corresponding at least to a trimeric aggregate) that span the membrane and allow ion diffusion, but do not exhibit voltage-dependent rectification, unlike those of alamethicin.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Formaggio, Fernando; Toniolo, Claudio
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