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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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1992

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Mechanism Of Magainin 2a Induced Permeabilization Of Phospholipid Vesicles, Earl Grant, Troy J. Beeler, Kenneth M. P. Taylor, Kenneth Gable, Mark A. Roseman Jan 1992

Mechanism Of Magainin 2a Induced Permeabilization Of Phospholipid Vesicles, Earl Grant, Troy J. Beeler, Kenneth M. P. Taylor, Kenneth Gable, Mark A. Roseman

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

The magainins, peptide antibiotics secreted by the frog Xenopus laevis, have previously been shown to permeabilize phospholipid vesicles. To elucidate the mechanism of permeabilization, we have conducted detailed kinetic studies of magainin 2 amide (mgn2a)hduced release of 6-carboxyfluorescein from vesicles of phosphatidylserine. The results show that dye release occurs in (at least) two stages-an initial rapid phase, with t1/2 ≈ 3 s, followed by a much slower phase that approaches zero leakage rate before all the dye is released. Light-scattering studies showed that mgn2a does not cause gross changes in vesicle structure. The peptide was found to rapidly …