Langmuir, Vol.19, No.8, 3377-3385, 2003
Interaction of surfactin with membranes: A computational approach
Modeling analysis was used to understand the molecular mechanisms of the biological activities of surfactin, in particular, its hemolytic activity. This study highlights the importance of the fatty acid chain hydrophobicity of the surfactin on its activities, the C15 homologue being the most active. This is related to its self-association capacity. The detergent effect is the predominant mechanism involved in the hemolytic activity. A two-step mechanism is suggested, depending on the surfactin concentration. Other mechanisms (cationic channel, mobile carrier) can also be involved in particular conditions.