Conformational Dynamics and Stability of Bilayers Formed by Mycolic Acids from the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Outer Membrane

Author:

Savintseva Liana A.1ORCID,Steshin Ilya S.1ORCID,Avdoshin Alexander A.1,Panteleev Sergey V.1,Rozhkov Alexey V.1,Shirokova Ekaterina A.1ORCID,Livshits Grigory D.1ORCID,Vasyankin Alexander V.1,Radchenko Eugene V.12ORCID,Ignatov Stanislav K.1ORCID,Palyulin Vladimir A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, 603022 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

2. Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Bilayers of mycolic acids (MAs) form the outer membrane of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that has high strength and extremely low permeability for external molecules (including antibiotics). For the first time, we were able to study them using the all-atom long-term molecular dynamic simulations (from 300 ns up to 1.2 μs) in order to investigate the conformational changes and most favorable structures of the mycobacterial membranes. The structure and properties of the membranes are crucially dependent on the initial packing of the α-mycolic acid (AMA) molecules, as well as on the presence of the secondary membrane components, keto- and methoxy mycolic acids (KMAs and MMAs). In the case of AMA-based membranes, the most labile conformation is W while other types of conformations (sU as well as sZ, eU, and eZ) are much more stable. In the multicomponent membranes, the presence of the KMA and MMA components (in the W conformation) additionally stabilizes both the W and eU conformations of AMA. The membrane in which AMA prevails in the eU conformation is much thicker and, at the same time, much denser. Such a packing of the MA molecules promotes the formation of a significantly stronger outer mycobacterial membrane that should be much more resistant to the threatening external factors.

Funder

Strategic Academic Leadership Program “Priority 2030” of the Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science

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