Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5372220 | Biophysical Chemistry | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Here, the interactions of aurein 1.2, a defence peptide, with T98G glioblastoma cell membranes are studied. The peptide induced maximal surface pressure changes of circa 9 mN mâ 1 in monolayers of endogenous T98G membrane lipid. Reducing monolayer anionic lipid showed a positive correlation (R2 > 0.91) with decreases in maximal surface pressure changes induced by aurein 1.2 (circa 3 mN mâ 1 in the absence of this lipid). Cancer cell membrane invasion by the peptide therefore appears not to be mediated by lipid receptors or specific lipid requirements but rather a general requirement for anionic lipid and/or other negatively charged membrane components.
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Authors
Sarah R. Dennison, Frederick Harris, David A. Phoenix,