Induction of yeast apoptosis by an antimicrobial peptide, Papiliocin

Bomi Hwang, Jae Sam Hwang, Juneyoung Lee, Jin Kyoung Kim, Seong Ryul Kim, Yangmee Kim, Dong Gun Lee

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Abstract

Papiliocin is a 37-residue peptide isolated from the swallowtail butterfly Papilio xuthus. In this study, we found that Papiliocin induced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hydroxyl radicals known to be important regulators of apoptosis in Candida albicans. To examine the relationship between the accumulation of ROS and the induction of apoptosis, we investigated the apoptotic effects of Papiliocin using apoptotic markers. Cells treated with Papiliocin showed a series of cellular changes normally seen in cells undergoing apoptosis: plasma membrane translocation of phosphatidylserine from the inner to the outer membrane leaflet, measured by Annexin V staining, dissipation of the mitochondrial membrane potential, observed by DiOC6(3) staining; and the presence of active metacaspases, measured using the CaspACE FITC-VAD-FMK, as early apoptotic events. In addition, DNA condensation and fragmentation, which is important marker of late stage apoptosis, was seen by DAPI and TUNEL assay. Therefore, these results suggest that Papiliocin leads to apoptosis in C. albicans via ROS accumulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-93
Number of pages5
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume408
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Antimicrobial peptide
  • Apoptosis
  • Candida albicans
  • Papilio xuthus
  • Papiliocin

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