Cooperative effects in phospholipid monolayers induced by a peptide from HIV-1 capsid protein |
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Authors: | Moraes Marli L Bonardi Cláudia Mendonça Cleber R Campana Patrícia T Lottersberger Javier Tonarelli Georgina Oliveira Osvaldo N Beltramini Leila M |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Física de S?o Carlos, USP, CP 369, 13560-970 S?o Carlos, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | The study of interactions between biological molecules and model membranes is essential for the understanding of a number of physiological mechanisms involved in viral infections and dissemination. In this paper, the analysis of the interaction between a peptide from the p24 protein of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and a phospholipid monolayer has pointed to a cooperative response in which very small amounts of peptide p24-1 (e.g. 0.05 mol%) can lead to measurable effects. Monolayer surface pressure and surface potential isotherms were affected for peptide concentrations as low as 0.05 mol%, with saturation at 0.5 mol%. The expansion effect from p24-1 is confirmed by changes in morphology of the monolayers using Brewster angle microscopy. Even though p24-1 is disordered in aqueous solutions, the interaction with dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) causes it to adopt an alpha-helix structure, as shown by circular dichroism (CD) data for multilamellar vesicles (MLV). The expansion of the phospholipid monolayer in a cooperative way may imply that p24-1 has potential antiviral activity, by participating in the cell rupture, with no need of specific receptors in the membrane. |
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