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Binding and Permeabilization of Model Membranes by Amphipathic Peptides

2025-07-15 免疫技术 加入收藏
Measurement of binding and activity of antimicrobial and cytolytic amphipathic p

Measurement of binding and activity of antimicrobial and cytolytic amphipathic peptides on membranes is essential to understanding their function and cell specificity. The use of model systems has provided a wealth of information on the interactions of amphipathic peptides with membranes. Binding of peptides to membranes can be monitored by measuring F�rster resonance energy transfer from a Trp residue on the peptide to a lipid fluorophore incorporated in the membrane. Especially for peptides that perturb or disrupt the membrane, it is advantageous to perform these measurements as a function of time, rather than in steady state. The activity of these amphipathic peptides toward model membranes is usually measured by dye efflux kinetics. One of those methods, based on self-quenching of carboxyfluorescein, is described here, together with a discussion of caveats and pitfalls of the corresponding analysis and interpretation.

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