In order to understand how aromatic residues modulate the function of membrane-spanning proteins, we examined the role of the four tryptophans in gramicidin A (gA) in determining the average duration and permeability characteristics of membrane-spanning gramicidin channels; the tryptophan residues were replaced by tyrosine (gramicidin T, gT), tyrosine O-benzyl ether [gramicidin T(Bzl), gT(Bzl)], naphthylalanine (gramicidin N, gN), and phenylalanine (gramicidin M enantiomer, gM-). These analogues form channels with durations and conductances that differ some 10- and 16-fold, respectively. The single-channel conductance was invariably decreased by the Trp----Yyy replacement, and the relative conductance alterations were similar in phosphatidylcholine (DPhPC) and monoglyceride (GMO) bilayers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to elucidate the role of the aromatic side-chains in the mechanism of transduction of monovalent cations through the channel of linear gramicidin, two series of analogues containing non-coded aromatic amino acids were synthesized. In the first series, the four tryptophans were replaced by either four L-3-(8-quinolyl)alanyl or four L-3-(4-quinolyl)alanyl residues and single channel conductance measurements showed that these substitutions led to a strong lowering of the channel conductance, which is attributed to a modification of the orientation of the aromatic side-chains due to an increase of their hydrophobicity. In the second series, the analogues contained both tryptophyl and naphthylalanyl residues in various amounts and positions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Pept Protein Res
April 1989
Naphthylalanine gramicidin A was prepared by the solid phase method using an aminopolyacrylic resin after optical resolution of (D, L) naphthylalanine by enzymatic methods. Removal of the peptide from the resin was achieved by transesterification of the succinic ester linkage. Infrared spectroscopy indicated that the presence of naphthylalanine strongly modifies the monomer-dimer equilibrium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe synthesis of 4 linear gramicidins bearing both polar and non-polar aromatic side chains is described. From the single channels data, it appears that the relative positions of these residues has little or no influence on the conductance and that this conductance is governed mainly by the number of tryptophan residues. It is also shown that the effect of the bulkiness of the apolar aromatic side chain can be neglected.
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