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Title: Nanostructured lipopeptide-based membranomimetics for stabilizing bacteriorhodopsin
Authors: Gurung, Arun Bahadur
MUKHERJEE, ARNAB et al.
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Cyclic Octapeptides
Molecular-Dynamics
Crystal-Structur
Ehighly Efficient
Beta-Turns
Membrane Peptide
Crystallization
Detergents
Surfactants
2024
2024-JUL-WEEK1
TOC-JUL-2024
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Biomaterials Science
Abstract: Nanostructured 7–9-residue cyclic and unstructured lipopeptide-based facial detergents have been engineered to stabilize the model integral membrane protein, bacteriorhodopsin. Formation of a cylindrical-type micelle assembly induced by facial amphipathic lipopeptides resembles a biological membrane more effectively than conventional micelles. The hydrophobic face of this cylindrical-type micelle provides extended stability to the membrane protein and the hydrophilic surface interacts with an aqueous environment. In our present study, we have demonstrated experimentally and computationally that lipopeptide-based facial detergents having an unstructured or β-turn conformation can stabilize membrane proteins. However, constrained peptide detergents can provide enhanced stability to bacteriorhodopsin. In this study, we have computationally examined the structural stability of bacteriorhodopsin in the presence of helical, beta-strand, and cyclic unstructured peptide detergents, and conventional detergent-like peptides. Our study demonstrates that optimal membranomimetics (detergents) for stabilizing a specific membrane protein can be screened based on the following criteria: (i) hydrodynamic radii of the self-assembled peptide detergents, (ii) stability assay of detergent-encased membrane proteins, (iii) percentage covered area of detergent-encased membrane proteins obtained computationally and (iv) protein–detergent interaction energy.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D4BM00250D
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9011
ISSN: 2047-4830
2047-4849
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