Interactions of Primary Amphipathic Vector Peptides with Membranes. Conformational Consequences and Influence on Cellular Localization

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P. Vidal
L. Chaloin
A. Heitz
N. Van Mau
J. Méry
G. Divita
F. Heitz
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[1] CRBM-CNRS (UPR 1086),
[2] 1919,undefined
[3] Route de Mende,undefined
[4] F. 34293 Montpellier Cedex 5,undefined
[5] France,undefined
[6] CBS-CNRS (UMR 9955) and INSERM U 414,undefined
[7] Faculté de Pharmacie,undefined
[8] 15,undefined
[9] Avenue Charles Flahault,undefined
[10] F. 34060 Montpellier Cedex,undefined
[11] France,undefined
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Key words: Amphipathic peptides — Conformations — Lipid-peptide interactions;
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The conformations of two peptides produced by the combinations of a nuclear localization sequence and a sequence issued from the fusion protein gp41 of HIV 1 have been analyzed both in solution and in membranes or in membrane mimicking environments. Both are shown to be nonordered in water, α-helical when incorporated into SDS micelles where the helical domain concerns the hydrophobic part of the peptides. Interactions with lipids induce the formation of β-sheet and the lipid-peptide interactions are governed by the nature of the lipid polar headgroups. A monolayer study shows that replacement of the sequence separating the two sequences with an arginine favors the lipid-peptide interactions which may contribute to the understanding of the different, nuclear and membrane associated, cellular localizations of the peptides.
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