Abstract

Here we examined the membrane binding and pore formation of amphidinol 3 (AM3) and its truncated synthetic derivatives. Importantly, both of the membrane affinity and pore formation activity were well correlated with the reported antifungal activity. Our data clearly demonstrated that the C1-C30 moiety of AM3 plays essential roles both in sterol recognition and stable pore formation. Based on the current findings, we updated the interacting model between AM3 and sterol, in which the moiety encompassing from C21 to C67 accommodates a sterol molecule with forming hydrogen bonds with the sterol hydroxy group and van der Waals contact between AM3 polyol and sterol skeleton. Although the conformation of the C1-C20 moiety of AM3 is hard to specify due to its flexibility, the region likely contributes to stabilization of pore structure.

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