肽
生物物理学
化学
膜
细胞生物学
生物化学
生物
作者
Raiza Maia,Kenichi Ataka,Joachim Heberle,Carlos R. Baiz
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.5c00225
摘要
The pH Low Insertion Peptide (pHLIP) is a useful model for exploring the biophysical chemistry of pH-driven membrane insertion and folding. This review discusses recent advancements in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying pHLIP behavior, focusing on its ability to transition from a soluble, unstructured state to a membrane-inserted α-helix. Protonation of acidic residues, changes in peptide hydrophobicity, and interactions with the lipid bilayer, are described. Recent studies using NMR, infrared spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics simulations have provided a stepwise mechanistic model of the coupled folding and insertion process including its intermediate states present under different pH conditions. In addition, pHLIP ability to selectively target acidic microenvironments, such as those found in tumors, has made it a promising tool for biomedical applications. We provide an overview of recent fundamental studies and applications and discuss how future work can benefit from combining advanced experimental and computational approaches to refine our understanding of the peptide's structure-function relationships.
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