Interaction of Polyamine-modified Marine Peptide Aculeine A with Cell Membranes: Disruption or Entry

CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2023)

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Aculeine A (ACU-A, 1), a marine sponge-derived peptide toxin with a novel posttranslational modification with long-chain polyamine (LCPA), exerts potent hemolytic and cytotoxic activity against mammalian erythrocytes and cultured cells, respectively. Here we found that toxic actions of 1 were attenuated by nega-tively charged phospholipids and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) suggesting that 1 interacts primarily with cell surfaces through ionic interactions. In HeLa cells, 1 induced cytotoxicity with characteristic membrane blebbing at 37 degrees C, while the treatment at 4 degrees C did not show such adverse phenotype. The immunohisto-chemical and mass spectral experiments together showed that 1 penetrated cell membrane and localized in the cytosol efficiently at 37 degrees C but not at 4 degrees C, suggesting that the intracellular translocation of 1 requires some energy-dependent cellular process. These results together suggested that 1 could act either as a membrane disrupting or a cell penetrating agent depending on cell types.
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peptide,cell membranes,polyamine-modified
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