Effects of Calcium Ions on the Antimicrobial Activity of Gramicidin A

Biomolecules. 2022 Dec 1;12(12):1799. doi: 10.3390/biom12121799.

Abstract

Gramicidin A (gA) is a linear antimicrobial peptide that can form a channel and specifically conduct monovalent cations such as H+ across the lipid membrane. The antimicrobial activity of gA is associated with the formation of hydroxyl free radicals and the imbalance of NADH metabolism, possibly a consequence caused by the conductance of cations. The ion conductivity of gramicidin A can be blocked by Ca2+ ions. However, the effect of Ca2+ ions on the antimicrobial activity of gA is unclear. To unveil the role of Ca2+ ions, we examined the effect of Ca2+ ions on the antimicrobial activity of gramicidin A against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). Results showed that the antimicrobial mechanism of gA and antimicrobial activity by Ca2+ ions are concentration-dependent. At the low gA concentration (≤1 μM), the antimicrobial mechanism of gA is mainly associated with the hydroxyl free radical formation and NADH metabolic imbalance. Under this mode, Ca2+ ions can significantly inhibit the hydroxyl free radical formation and NADH metabolic imbalance. On the other hand, at high gA concentration (≥5 μM), gramicidin A acts more likely as a detergent. Gramicidin A not only causes an increase in hydroxyl free radical levels and NAD+/NADH ratios but also induces the destruction of the lipid membrane composition. At this condition, Ca2+ ions can no longer reduce the gA antimicrobial activity but rather enhance the bacterial killing ability of gramicidin A.

Keywords: Ca2+ ions; NAD+/NADH ratio; antimicrobial activity; gramicidin A; hydroxyl free radical.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / chemistry
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / pharmacology
  • Calcium* / metabolism
  • Cations, Divalent
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism
  • Gramicidin* / chemistry
  • Gramicidin* / pharmacology
  • Membrane Lipids / metabolism
  • NAD / metabolism
  • Staphylococcus aureus* / drug effects

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Calcium
  • Cations, Divalent
  • Gramicidin
  • Membrane Lipids
  • NAD