Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9757670 | Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Although cell lysis by the hemolytic peptide, melittin, has been extensively studied, the role of specific lipids of the erythrocyte membrane on melittin-induced hemolysis remains unexplored. In this report, we have explored the modulatory role of cholesterol on the hemolytic activity of melittin by specifically depleting cholesterol from rat erythrocytes using methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD). Our results show that the hemolytic activity of melittin is increased by â¼3-fold upon depletion of erythrocyte membrane cholesterol by â¼55% without any appreciable loss of phospholipids. This result constitutes the first report demonstrating that the presence of cholesterol inhibits the lytic activity of melittin in its natural target membrane, i.e., the erythrocyte membrane. These results are relevant in understanding the role of cholesterol in the mechanism of action of melittin in the erythrocyte membrane.
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Authors
H. Raghuraman, Amitabha Chattopadhyay,