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Phospholipid Interactions of Synthetic Peptides Representing the N-terminus of HIV Gp41

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1990 Aug 28
PMID 2261447
Citations 55
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Peptides representing the N-terminal 23 residues of the surface protein gp41 of LAV1a and LAVmal strains of the human immunodeficiency virus were synthesized and their interactions with phospholipid vesicles studied. The peptides are surface-active and penetrate lipid monolayers composed of negatively charged but not neutral lipids. Similarly, the peptides induce lipid mixing and solute (6-carboxyfluorescein) leakage of negatively charged, but not neutral, vesicles. Circular dichroism and infrared spectroscopy show that at low peptide:lipid ratios (approximately 1:200), the peptides bind to negatively charged vesicles as alpha-helices. At higher peptide:lipid ratios (1:30), a beta conformation is observed for the LAV1a peptide, accompanied by a large increase in light scattering. The LAVmal peptide showed less beta-structure and induced less light scattering. With neutral vesicles, only the beta conformation and a peptide:lipid ratio-dependent increase in vesicle suspension light scattering were observed for both peptides. We hypothesize that the inserted alpha-helical form causes vesicle membrane disruption whereas the surface-bound beta form induces aggregation.

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