Antimicrobial Peptides from the Aurein Family Form Ion-Selective Pores in Bacillus subtilis
Journal article, 2015

The mechanism of action of aurein 2.2 and aurein 2.3, antimicrobial peptides from the frog Litoria aurea, was investigated. Proteomic profiling of the Bacillus subtilis stress response indicates that the cell envelope is the main target for both aureins. Upon treatment, the cytoplasmic membrane depolarizes and cellular ATP levels decrease. Global element analysis shows that intracellular concentrations of certain metal ions (potassium, magnesium, iron, and manganese) strongly decrease. Selective translocation of some ions over others was demonstrated in vitro. The same set of ions also leaks from B. subtilis cells treated with sublethal concentrations of gramicidin S, MP196, and nisin. Aureins do not permeabilize the cell membrane for propidium iodide thus excluding formation of large, unspecific pores. Our data suggest that the aureins acts by forming small pores thereby causing membrane depolarization, and by triggering the release of certain metal ions thus disturbing cellular ion homeostasis.

proteomics.

membranes

antibiotics

metal ions

antimicrobial peptides

Author

Michaela Wenzel

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Christoph H.R. Senges

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Jin Zhang

University of British Columbia (UBC)

Selina Suleman

University of British Columbia (UBC)

Michael Nguyen

University of British Columbia (UBC)

Prashant Kumar

University of British Columbia (UBC)

Alina Iulia Chiriac

University of Bonn

Jennifer J. Stepanek

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Nadja Raatschen

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Caroline May

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Ute Krämer

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Hans-Georg Sahl

University of Bonn

Suzana K. Straus

University of British Columbia (UBC)

Julia E. Bandow

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

ChemBioChem

1439-4227 (ISSN) 1439-7633 (eISSN)

Vol. 16 7 1101-1108

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Molecular Biology

Cell Biology

Microbiology

Biophysics

Genetics and Genomics

Biochemistry

Medical Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

DOI

10.1002/cbic.201500020

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