Studies of the binding and structure of adrenocorticotropin peptides in membrane mimics by NMR spectroscopy and pulsed-field gradient diffusion

Biophysical Journal
X Gao, T C Wong

Abstract

The partition and structure of three adrenocorticotropic hormone peptides ACTH(1-10), ACTH(1-24), and ACTH(11-24) in water and in sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) and dodecylphosphocholine (DPC) micelles were studied by 2D NMR and NMR gradient diffusion measurements. The diffusion rates, the NH chemical shifts, and the nuclear Overhauser effect patterns provided a coherent picture of binding of these peptides. All three peptides are significantly partitioned in the negatively charged SDS micelles and possess definite secondary structure, as opposed to random structures in water. For ACTH (1-24), the hydrophobic 1-10 segment is partitioned in DPC micelles, but the charged 11-24 segment prefers to remain in the aqueous region. ACTH(11-24) does not bind significantly to the DPC micelles. The binding of the ACTH peptides in these two widely used "membrane mimics" are substantially different from that in 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC) bilayers obtained by attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy and from our preliminary diffusion studies of the same peptides in POPC vesicles. This study showed that, in a given micellar medium, all corresponding segments of these peptides are located in the same membrane ...Continue Reading

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