Cation Dependence of Enniatin B/Membrane‐Interactions Assessed Using Surface‐Enhanced Infrared Absorption (SEIRA) Spectroscopy

Author:

Gonzalez Barbara Daiana1,Forbrig Enrico1,Yao Guiyang2ORCID,Kielb Patrycja34ORCID,Mroginski Maria Andrea1ORCID,Hildebrandt Peter1ORCID,Kozuch Jacek56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Chemie Technische Universität Berlin, Sekr. PC14 Straße des 17. Juni 135 D-10623 Berlin Germany

2. Institut für Chemie Technische Universität Berlin Straße des 17. Juni 124 D-10623 Berlin Germany

3. Clausius Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie Universität Bonn Wegelerstr. 12 D-53115 Bonn Germany

4. Transdisciplinary Research Area‚ Building Blocks of Matter and Fundamental Interactions (TRA Matter) Universität Bonn D-53115 Bonn Germany

5. Fachbereich Physik Freie Universität Berlin Arnimallee 14 D-14195 Berlin Germany

6. Forschungsbau SupraFAB Freie Universität Berlin Altensteinstr. 23a D-14195 Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractEnniatins are mycotoxins with well‐known antibacterial, antifungal, antihelmintic and antiviral activity, which have recently come to attention as potential mitochondriotoxic anticancer agents. The cytotoxicity of enniatins is traced back to ionophoric properties, in which the cyclodepsipeptidic structure results in enniatin:cation‐complexes of various stoichiometries proposed as membrane‐active species. In this work, we employed a combination of surface‐enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy, tethered bilayer lipid membranes (tBLMs) and density functional theory (DFT)‐based computational spectroscopy to monitor the cation‐dependence (Mz+=Na+, K+, Cs+, Li+, Mg2+, Ca2+) on the mechanism of enniatin B (EB) incorporation into membranes and identify the functionally relevant EBn : Mz+ complexes formed. We find that Na+ promotes a cooperative incorporation, modelled via an autocatalytic mechanism and mediated by a distorted 2 : 1‐EB2 : Na+ complex. K+ (and Cs+) leads to a direct but less efficient insertion into membranes due to the adoption of “ideal” EB2 : K+ sandwich complexes. In contrast, the presence of Li+, Mg2+, and Ca2+ causes a (partial) extraction of EB from the membrane via the formation of “belted” 1 : 1‐EB : Mz+ complexes, which screen the cationic charge less efficiently. Our results point to a relevance of the cation dependence for the transport into the malignant cells where the mitochondriotoxic anticancer activity is exerted.

Publisher

Wiley

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