Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5223
Print ISSN : 0009-2363
ISSN-L : 0009-2363
Ionophore Properties of Cationomycin in Large Unilamellar Vesicles Studied by 23Na- and 39K-NMR
Anne-Marie DELORTGeorges JEMINETSina SARETHFrank G. RIDDLE
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1998 Volume 46 Issue 10 Pages 1618-1620

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Cationomycin, isolated from Actinomadura azurea belongs to a large family of carboxylic polyehter antibiotics, transporting monovalent cations through membranes by a mobile carrier mechanism, leading globally to an H+, M+ exchange.In this report the cation transporting properties of cationomycin were characterized in large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs) by 23Na- and 39K-NMR. Kinetic studies showed that cationomycin transported potassium more rapidly than sodium, and the more stable complex was formed with potassium at the water/membrane interface. The transport rate constants measured for cationomycin were compared with those obtained for monensin. Cationomycin transports Na+ more slowly than monensin and has a lower stability complex with Na+ because of the lower formation rate for the complex on the membrane surface. Our results show that transport selectivity of cationomycin is in favour of K+ versus Na+ while the reverse situation is observed for monensin.The relationships between the ionophore properties of cationomycin and monensin with their biological activities are discussed.
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