Pavanjeet Kaur
Florida State University
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Biophysical Journal | 2016
Pavanjeet Kaur; Yaqiong Li; Jianfeng Cai; Likai Song
γ-AApeptides are a new class of antibacterial peptidomimetics that are not prone to antibiotic resistance and are highly resistant to protease degradation. It is not clear how γ-AApeptides interact with bacterial membranes and alter lipid assembly, but such information is essential to understanding their antimicrobial activities and guiding future design of more potent and specific antimicrobial agents. Using electron paramagnetic resonance techniques, we characterized the membrane interaction and destabilizing mechanism of a lipo-cyclic-γ-AApeptide (AA1), which has broad-spectrum antibacterial activities. The analyses revealed that AA1 binding increases the membrane permeability of POPC/POPG liposomes, which mimic negatively charged bacterial membranes. AA1 binding also inhibits membrane fluidity and reduces solvent accessibility around the lipid headgroup region. Moreover, AA1 interacts strongly with POPC/POPG liposomes, inducing significant lipid lateral-ordering and membrane thinning. In contrast, minimal membrane property changes were observed upon AA1 binding for liposomes mimicking mammalian cell membranes, which consist of neutral lipids and cholesterol. Our findings suggest that AA1 interacts and disrupts bacterial membranes through a carpet-like mechanism. The results showed that the intrinsic features of γ-AApeptides are important for their ability to disrupt bacterial membranes selectively, the implications of which extend to developing new antibacterial biomaterials.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2016
Likai Song; Zhanglong Liu; Pavanjeet Kaur; Jackie M. Esquiaqui; Robert I. Hunter; Stephen Hill; Graham Smith; Gail E. Fanucci
High-field, high-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy at W-(∼94 GHz) and D-band (∼140 GHz) is important for investigating the conformational dynamics of flexible biological macromolecules because this frequency range has increased spectral sensitivity to nitroxide motion over the 100 ps to 2 ns regime. However, low concentration sensitivity remains a roadblock for studying aqueous samples at high magnetic fields. Here, we examine the sensitivity of a non-resonant thin-layer cylindrical sample holder, coupled to a quasi-optical induction-mode W-band EPR spectrometer (HiPER), for continuous wave (CW) EPR analyses of: (i) the aqueous nitroxide standard, TEMPO; (ii) the unstructured to α-helical transition of a model IDP protein; and (iii) the base-stacking transition in a kink-turn motif of a large 232 nt RNA. For sample volumes of ∼50 μL, concentration sensitivities of 2-20 μM were achieved, representing a ∼10-fold enhancement compared to a cylindrical TE011 resonator on a commercial Bruker W-band spectrometer. These results therefore highlight the sensitivity of the thin-layer sample holders employed in HiPER for spin-labeling studies of biological macromolecules at high fields, where applications can extend to other systems that are facilitated by the modest sample volumes and ease of sample loading and geometry.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016
Andhika Kiswandhi; Peter Niedbalski; Christopher Parish; Pavanjeet Kaur; André F. Martins; Leila Fidelino; Chalermchai Khemtong; Likai Song; A. Dean Sherry; Lloyd Lumata
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Zahra Hayati; Pavanjeet Kaur; Likai Song
Biophysical Journal | 2017
Likai Song; Zhen-Yu J. Sun; Mikyung Kim; Pavanjeet Kaur; Zahra Hayati; Mostafa A. Elbahnasawy; Gerhard Wagner; Ellis L. Reinherz
Biophysical Journal | 2017
Zahra Hayati; Pavanjeet Kaur; Likai Song
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Andhika Kiswandhi; Peter Niedbalski; Christopher Parish; Pavanjeet Kaur; André F. Martins; Leila Fidelino; Chalermchai Khemtong; Likai Song; Alan Sherry; Lloyd Lumata
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Armin Khamoshi; Pavanjeet Kaur; Likai Song; Lloyd Lumata
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Armin Khamoshi; Pavanjeet Kaur; Peter Niedbalski; Likai Song; Lloyd Lumata
Biophysical Journal | 2015
Likai Song; Zhen-Yu J. Sun; Mikyung Kim; Pavanjeet Kaur; Gerhard Wagner; Ellis L. Reinherz