1992
DOI: 10.1021/bi00139a032
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Membrane-bound conformation of mastoparan-X, a G-protein-activating peptide

Abstract: Mastoparan-X, a tetradecapeptide from wasp venom, has been proposed to cause secretion from various kinds of cells by the direct activation of GTP-binding regulatory proteins (G proteins) that couple to phospholipase C. The mechanism of the activation has been shown to be very similar to that of G-protein-coupled receptors in vitro, and the interaction with membranes seems to be very important for the activation of G proteins that are membrane-bound [Higashijima, T., Uzu, S., Nakajima, T., & Ross, E. M. (1988)… Show more

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“…To investigate resemblances between modeled receptors and mastoparan, a three-dimensional representation was constructed for the fourteen-residue peptide. The mastoparan model relaxed to a total energy of-45.5 kcal/mol, and closely matched the membrane-bound structure of mastoparan-X obtained by 2D-NMR [28]. Like MP-X, modeled mastoparan (Fig.…”
Section: Potential Amphiphilic Helices Resemble a Modeled Structuresupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…To investigate resemblances between modeled receptors and mastoparan, a three-dimensional representation was constructed for the fourteen-residue peptide. The mastoparan model relaxed to a total energy of-45.5 kcal/mol, and closely matched the membrane-bound structure of mastoparan-X obtained by 2D-NMR [28]. Like MP-X, modeled mastoparan (Fig.…”
Section: Potential Amphiphilic Helices Resemble a Modeled Structuresupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Like MP-X, modeled mastoparan (Fig. 5) forms an amphiphilic helix in which five aliphatic sidechains contribute to a non-polar surface [28]. This surface has several features in common with the non-polar surfaces of the receptor models (Fig.…”
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“…When mastoparan is bound to a phospholipid bilayer, the C-terminal 12 residues of mastoparan form ␣-helix structure with three Lys residues' positively charged hydrophilic side chains located on one side and with hydrophobic side chains on the other side (Wakamatsu et al, 1992). Taken in the light of the conformation of mastoparan in lipid bilayers, the electrostatic interaction between Lys residue side of mastoparan and gangliosides on cell surface is suggested as the first step of cell recognition, and then the hydrophobic side enters into the phospholipid bilayer.…”
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“…Vesicles obtained by this procedure are expected to have a diameter of 200-300 Å (Wakamatsu et al, 1992).…”
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