The crystal structure of samarosporin I at atomic resolution

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Abstract

The atomic resolution structures of samarosporin I have been determined at 100 and 293K. This is the first crystal structure of a natural 15-residue peptaibol. The amino acid sequence in samarosporin I is identical to emerimicin IV and stilbellin I. Samarosporin is a peptide antibiotic produced by the ascomycetous fungus Samarospora rostrup and belongs to peptaibol subfamily 2. The structures at both temperatures are very similar to each other adopting mainly a 310-helical and a minor fraction of α-helical conformation. The helices are significantly bent and packed in an antiparallel fashion in the centered monoclinic lattice leaving among them an approximately 10-Å channel extending along the crystallographic twofold axis. Only two ordered water molecules per peptide molecule were located in the channel. Comparisons have been carried out with crystal structures of subfamily 2 16-residue peptaibols antiamoebin and cephaibols. The repercussion of the structural analysis of samarosporin on membrane function is discussed. © 2012 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Gessmann, R., Axford, D., Evans, G., Brückner, H., & Petratos, K. (2012). The crystal structure of samarosporin I at atomic resolution. Journal of Peptide Science, 18(11), 678–684. https://doi.org/10.1002/psc.2454

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