Artículo
Probing the interaction between vesicular stomatitis virus and phosphatidylserine
Carneiro, Fabiana A.; Lapido Loureiro, Pedro A.; Cordo, Sandra Myriam
; Stauffer, Fausto; Weissmüller, Gilberto; Bianconi, M. Lucia.; Juliano, Maria A.; Juliano, Luiz; Bisch, Paulo M.; Da Poian, Andrea T.
Fecha de publicación:
09/2005
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
European Biophysics Journal With Biophysics Letters
ISSN:
0175-7571
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The entry of enveloped animal viruses into their host cells always depends on membrane fusion triggered by conformational changes in viral envelope glycoproteins. Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection is mediated by virus spike glycoprotein G, which induces membrane fusion between the viral envelope and the endosomal membrane at the acidic environment of this compartment. In this work, we evaluated VSV interactions with membranes of different phospholipid compositions, at neutral and acidic pH, using atomic force microscopy (AFM) operating in the force spectroscopy mode, isothermal calorimetry (ITC) and molecular dynamics simulation. We found that the binding forces differed dramatically depending on the membrane phospholipid composition, revealing a high specificity of G protein binding to membranes containing phosphatidylserine (PS). In a previous work, we showed that the sequence corresponding amino acid 145–164 of VSV G protein was as efficient as the virus in catalyzing membrane fusion at pH 6.0. Here, we used this sequence to explore VSV–PS interaction using ITC. We found that peptide binding to membranes was exothermic, suggesting the participation of electrostatic interactions. Peptide–membrane interaction at pH 7.5 was shown to be specific to PS and dependent on the presence of His residues in the fusion peptide. The application of the simplified continuum Gouy–Chapman theory to our system predicted a pH of 5.0 at membrane surface, suggesting that the His residues should be protonated when located close to the membrane. Molecular dynamics simulations suggested that the peptide interacts with the lipid bilayer through its N-terminal residues, especially Val145 and His148.
Palabras clave:
phosphatidylserine
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Articulos(OCA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA)
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA CIUDAD UNIVERSITARIA
Citación
Carneiro, Fabiana A.; Lapido Loureiro, Pedro A.; Cordo, Sandra Myriam; Stauffer, Fausto; Weissmüller, Gilberto; et al.; Probing the interaction between vesicular stomatitis virus and phosphatidylserine; Springer; European Biophysics Journal With Biophysics Letters; 35; 2; 9-2005; 145-154
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