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Peptide meets membrane: Investigating peptide-lipid interactions using small-angle scattering techniques

Josefine Eilsø Nielsen, Vladimir Rosenov Koynarev, Reidar Lund

2023Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peptide-lipid interactions play an important role in defining the mode of action of drugs and the molecular mechanism associated with many diseases. Model membranes consisting of simple lipid mixtures mimicking real cell membranes can provide insight into the structural and dynamic aspects associated with these interactions. Small-angle scattering techniques based on X-rays and neutrons (SAXS/SANS) allow in situ determination of peptide partition and structural changes in lipid bilayers in vesicles with relatively high resolution between 1-100 nm. With advanced instrumentation, time-resolved SANS/SAXS can be used to track equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes such as lipid transport and morphological transitions to time scales down to a millisecond. In this review we provide an overview of recent advances in the understandingof complex peptide-lipid membrane interactions using SAXS/SANS methods and model lipid membrane unilamellar vesicles. Particular attention will be given to the data analysis, possible pitfalls and how to extract quantitative information using these techniques.

Topics & Concepts

Small-angle X-ray scatteringVesicleLipid bilayerMembranePeptideBiophysicsChemistryNeutron scatteringScatteringChemical physicsBiochemistryPhysicsBiologyOpticsLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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