Lipid binding interactions of antimicrobial plant seed defence proteins: Puroindoline-a and β-purothionin

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Abstract

The indolines and thionins are basic, amphiphilic and cysteine-rich proteins found in cereals; puroindoline-a (Pin-a) and β-purothionin (β-Pth) are members of these families in wheat (Triticum aestivum). Pin-a and β-Pth have been suggested to play a significant role in seed defence against microbial pathogens, making the interaction of these proteins with model bacterial membranes an area of potential interest. We have examined the binding of these proteins to lipid monolayers composed of 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3- phospho-(1′-rac-glycerol) (DPPG) using a combination of neutron reflectometry, Brewster angle microscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. Results showed that both Pin-a and β-Pth interact strongly with condensed phase DPPG monolayers, but the degree of penetration was different. β-Pth was shown to penetrate the lipid acyl chain region of the monolayer and remove lipids from the air/liquid interface during the adsorption process, suggesting this protein may be able to both form membrane spanning ion channels and remove membrane phospholipids in its lytic activity. Conversely, Pin-a was shown to interact mainly with the head-group region of the condensed phase DPPG monolayer and form a 33 Å thick layer below the lipid film. The differences between the interfacial structures formed by these two proteins may be related to the differing composition of the Pin-a and β-Pth hydrophobic regions. © 2011 the Owner Societies.

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Clifton, L. A., Sanders, M. R., Hughes, A. V., Neylon, C., Frazier, R. A., & Green, R. J. (2011). Lipid binding interactions of antimicrobial plant seed defence proteins: Puroindoline-a and β-purothionin. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 13(38), 17153–17162. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1cp21799b

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