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The activity of LE10 peptide on biological membranes using molecular dynamics, ...

Author(s): Antunes, Egipto cv logo 1 ; Azoia, Nuno G. cv logo 2 ; Matamá, Maria Teresa cv logo 3 ; Gomes, Andreia cv logo 4 ; Paulo, Artur Cavaco cv logo 5

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/24352

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Antimicrobial peptides; Cell-penetrating peptides; Liposome disruption; Membrane active peptides; Molecular dynamics


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Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are generally defined as small cationic peptides with the ability to interact with lipidic membranes, in a process driven by electrostatic and hydrophobic processes. The interaction with CPPs is known to lead to its translocation across the membrane, while with AMPs lead to membrane damage. Here we present one synthetic anionic peptide, LE10 (LELELELELELELELELELE), which strongly interacts with model membranes, showing properties of CPPs (translocation through lipidic membranes on a mechanism usually described for cationic CPPs) and AMPs (membrane disruption) in molecular dynamic studies, experimental studies with liposomes and mammalian cells in vitro. Based on the LE10 properties here demonstrated, small modifications in its structure could make it a very promising tool for drug delivery.
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Language English
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