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Gramicidin is a heterogeneous mixture of six antibiotic compounds, Gramicidins A, B and C, making up 80%, 6%, and 14% respectively, all of which are obtained from the soil bacterial species Bacillus brevis
Bacillus brevis

Bacillus brevis is a Gram-positive Aerobic_organism spore-forming bacillus commonly found in soil, air, water, and decaying matter. It is rarely associated with infectious diseases....
 and called collectively Gramicidin D. Gramicidin D are linear pentadecapeptides; that is chains made up of 15 amino acids. This is in contrast to Gramicidin S
Gramicidin S

Gramicidin S or Gramicidin Soviet is an antibiotic effective against some Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria as well as some fungi. It is a derivative of gramicidin, produced by the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus brevis....
 which is a cyclic peptide chain.






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Gramicidin is a heterogeneous mixture of six antibiotic compounds, Gramicidins A, B and C, making up 80%, 6%, and 14% respectively, all of which are obtained from the soil bacterial species Bacillus brevis
Bacillus brevis

Bacillus brevis is a Gram-positive Aerobic_organism spore-forming bacillus commonly found in soil, air, water, and decaying matter. It is rarely associated with infectious diseases....
 and called collectively Gramicidin D. Gramicidin D are linear pentadecapeptides; that is chains made up of 15 amino acids. This is in contrast to Gramicidin S
Gramicidin S

Gramicidin S or Gramicidin Soviet is an antibiotic effective against some Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria as well as some fungi. It is a derivative of gramicidin, produced by the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus brevis....
 which is a cyclic peptide chain. Gramicidin is active against Gram-positive
Gram-positive

Gram-positive Bacteria are those that are stained dark blue or violet by Gram staining. This is in contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, which cannot retain the crystal violet stain, instead taking up the counterstain and appearing red or pink....
 bacteria, except for the Gram-positive bacilli
Bacilli

Bacilli refers to a taxonomy Class of bacteria. It includes two orders, Bacillales and Lactobacillales, which contain several well-known pathogens like Bacillus anthracis ....
, and against select Gram-negative
Gram-negative

Gram-negative bacteria are those bacteria that do not retain crystal violet dye in the Gram staining protocol. In a Gram stain test, a counterstain is added after the crystal violet, coloring all Gram-negative bacteria with a red or pink color....
 organisms, such as Neisseria
Neisseria

Neisseria is a genus of Gram bacterium included among the proteobacteria, a large group of Gram-negative forms. Neisseria are Diplococcus that resemble coffee beans when viewed microscopically....
 bacteria. Its therapeutic use is limited to topical application as it induces hemolysis
Hemolysis

Hemolysis ?from the Greek Hemo-, Greek language meaning blood, -lysis, meaning to break open?is the breaking open of red blood cells and the release of hemoglobin into the surrounding fluid ....
 in lower concentrations than bacteria cell death thus cannot be administered internally. The exterior epidermis
Squamous epithelium

In anatomy, squamous epithelium is an epithelium characterised by its most superficial layer consisting of flat, scale-like cell called squamous cell....
 is composed of dead cells, thus applying it to the surface of the skin will not cause harm. It is used primarily as a topical antibiotic and is one of the three constituents of consumer antibiotic Neosporin
Neosporin

Neosporin is the product name of an antibiotic ointment produced by Pfizer used in the prevention of infection and speeding the healing of wounds....
 Ophthalmic Solution. In 1939 the French-American microbiologist René Dubos
René Dubos

Ren? Jules Dubos was a France-United States microbiology, experimental pathology, environmentalism, humanism, and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction for his book So Human An Animal....
 isolated the substance tyrothricin and later showed that it was composed of two substances, gramicidin (20%) and tyrocidine
Tyrocidine

Tyrocidine is a mixture of cyclic decapeptides produced by the bacteria Bacillus brevis found in soil. It can be composed of 4 different amino acid sequences, giving tyrocidine A-D....
 (80%). These were the first antibiotics to be manufactured commercially.

Composition and structure

Gramicidin is composed of the general formula: formyl-L-X-Gly-L-Ala-D-Leu-L-Ala-D-Val-L-Val-D-Val-L-Trp-D-Leu-L-Y-D-Leu-L-Trp-D-Leu-L-Trp-ethanolamine

X and Y depend upon the gramicidin molecule. There exists valine
Valine

Valine is an a-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCHCH2. L-Valine is one of 20 proteogenic amino acids....
 and isoleucine
Isoleucine

Isoleucine is an a-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCHCHCH2CH3. It is an essential amino acid, which means that humans cannot synthesize it, so it must be part of our diet....
 variants of all three gramicidin species and 'X' can be either. Y determines which is which; in the place of Y Gramicidin A contains Tryptophan
Tryptophan

Tryptophan is one of the 20 List of standard amino acids, as well as an essential amino acid in the human diet. It is encoded in the standard genetic code as the codon UGG....
, B contains Phenylalanine
Phenylalanine

Phenylalanine is an a-amino acid with the chemical formula HO2CCHCH2C6H5, which is found naturally in the breast milk of mammals and manufactured for food and drink products and are also sold as nutritional supplements for their reputed analgesic and antidepressant effects....
 and C contains Tyrosine
Tyrosine

Tyrosine or 4-hydroxyphenylalanine, is one of the 20 amino acids that are used by cell to protein biosynthesis proteins. This is a non-essential amino acid and it is found in casein....
. Also note the alternating stereochemical
Stereochemistry

Stereochemistry, a subdiscipline of chemistry, involves the study of the relative spatial arrangement of atoms within molecules. An important branch of stereochemistry is the study of chirality molecules ....
 configurations (in the form of D and L) of the amino acids: this is vital to the formation of the ß-helix
Beta-peptide

?-peptides consist of ? amino acids, which have their amino bonded to the ? carbon rather than the α carbon as in the 20 standard biological amino acids....
.

The chain assembles inside of the hydrophobic interior of the cellular lipid bilayer
Lipid bilayer

A lipid bilayer is a thin membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules. These membranes are flat sheets that form a continuous barrier around cell ....
 to form a ß-helix. The helix itself is not long enough to span the membrane but it dimerizes to form the elongated channel needed to span the whole membrane.

The structure of gramicidin head-to-head dimer in micelles and lipid bilayers was determined by solution and solid state NMR. In organic solvents and crystals, this peptide forms different types of non-native double helices.

Pharmacological effect

Gramicidin's bactericidal activity is a result of increasing the permeability of the bacterial cell wall allowing inorganic monovalent
Monovalent

Monovalent may refer to:*In chemistry, Valence is a measure of the number of chemical bonds formed by the atoms of a given element. Monovalent is a synonym of univalent....
 cations (e.g. H+) to travel through unrestricted, thereby destroying the ion gradient between the cytoplasm and the extracellular environment.

That gramicidin D functions as a channel was demonstrated by Hladky and Haydon, who investigated the unit conductance channel. In general, gramicidin channels are ideally selective for monovalent cations and the single-channel conductances for the alkali cations are ranked in the same order as the aqueous mobilities of these ions. Divalent cations like Ca-2+ block the channel by binding near the mouth of the channel. So it is basically impermeable to divalent cations. It also excludes anions. Cl- in particular is excluded from the channel because its hydration shell is thermodynamically stronger than that of most monovalent cations. The channel is permeable to most monovalent cations, which move through the channel in single file. The channel is filled with about six water molecules, almost all of which must be displaced when an ion is transported. Thus, ions moving through the gramicidin pore carry along a single file of water molecules. Such a flux of ion and water molecules is known as flux coupling. In the presence of a second type of permeable ion, the two ions couple their flux as well. Like Valinomycin
Valinomycin

'Valinomycin' is a depsipeptide, that is, it is made of twelve alternating amino acids and esters to form a macrocyclic molecule.Valinomycin is obtained from the cells of several Streptomyces strains, one of them "S....
 and Nonactin
Nonactin

Nonactin is a member of a family of naturally occurring cyclic ionophores known as the macrotetrolide antibiotics. The other members of this homologous family are monactin, dinactin, trinactin and tetranactin which are all neutral ionophoric substances and higher homologs of nonactin....
, the gramicidin channel is selective for potassium over sodium but only slightly so. It has a permeability ration of 2.9. It is impermeable to anions but there are conditions under which some anion permeation may be observed. Its ability to bind and transport cations is due to the presence of cation-binding sites in the channel. Specifically, there are two such binding sites, one strong and the other weak.

External links

- Gramicidin A channel