Monitoring orientation and dynamics of membrane-bound melittin utilizing dansyl fluorescence

Haldar, Sourav ; Raghuraman, H. ; Chattopadhyay, Amitabha (2008) Monitoring orientation and dynamics of membrane-bound melittin utilizing dansyl fluorescence Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 112 (44). pp. 14075-14082. ISSN 1520-6106

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp805299g

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Abstract

Melittin is a cationic hemolytic peptide isolated from the European honey bee, Apis mellifera. In spite of a number of studies, there is no consensus regarding the orientation of melittin in membranes. In this study, we used a melittin analogue that is covalently labeled at its amino terminal (Gly-1) with the environment-sensitive 1-dimethylamino-5-sulfonylnaphthalene (dansyl) group to obtain information regarding the orientation and dynamics of the amino terminal region of membrane-bound melittin. Our results show that the dansyl group in Dns-melittin exhibits red edge excitation shift in vesicles of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, implying its localization in a motionally restricted region of the membrane. This is further supported by wavelength-dependent anisotropy and lifetime changes and time-resolved emission spectra characterized by dynamic Stokes shift, which indicates relatively slow solvent relaxation in the excited state. Membrane penetration depth analysis using the parallax method shows that the dansyl group is localized at a depth of ~18 Å from the center of the bilayer in membrane-bound Dns-melittin. Further analysis of dansyl and tryptophan depths in Dns-melittin shows that the tilt angle between the helix axis of membrane-bound melittin and the bilayer normal is ~70°. Our results therefore suggest that melittin adopts a pseudoparallel orientation in DOPC membranes at low concentration.

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