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Specific binding of Ro 09-0198 (cinnamycin) to phosphatidylethanotamine: A thermodynamic analysis

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 41, Issue 6, Pages 1965-1971

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi015841c

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Ro 09-0198 (cinnamycin) is a tetracyclic peptide antibiotic that is used to monitor the transbilayer movement of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) in biological membranes during cell division and apoptosis. The molecule is one of the very rare examples where a small peptide binds specifically to a particular lipid. In model membranes and biological membranes containing phosphatidylethanolamine, Ro 09-0198 forms a 1:1 complex with this lipid. We have measured the thermodynamic parameters of complex formation with high sensitivity isothermal titration calorimetry and have investigated the structural consequences with deuterium and phosphorus solid-state NMR. Complex formation is characterized by a large binding constant, K-0, of 10(7) to 10(8) M-1, depending on the experimental conditions. The reaction enthalpy, DeltaHdegrees, varies between zero at 10 degreesC to strongly exothermic -10 kcal/mol at 50 degreesC. For large vesicles with a diameter of similar to100 nm, DeltaHdegrees decreases linearly with temperature and the molar heat capacity of complex formation can be evaluated as DeltaC(P)degrees -245 cal/mol, indicating a hydrophobic binding mechanism. The free energy of binding is DeltaGdegrees -10.5 kcal/mol and shows only little temperature dependence. The constancy of DeltaGdegrees together with the distinct temperature-dependence of DeltaHdegrees provide evidence for an entropy-enthalpy compensation mechanism: at 10 degreesC, complex formation is completely entropy-driven, at 50 degreesC it is enthalpy-driven. Varying the PE fatty acid chain-length between 6 and 18 carbon atoms produces similar binding constants and DeltaHdegrees values. Addition of Ro 09-0198 to PE containing bilayers eliminates the typical bilayer structure and produces H-2- and P-31-NMR spectra characteristic of slow isotropic tumbling. This reorganization of the lipid matrix is not limited to PE but also includes other lipids.

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