Isolation and partial characterization of two biologically active peptides from porcine spinal cord.

Scientia Sinica Pub Date : 1981-07-01
G L Xi, J C Hua, R L Chen, R B Zhang, G Zou, Y S Gao
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Two biologically active peptides designated SCP-1 and SCP-2 have been isolated and partially characterized from porcine spinal cord. The results of amino acid analysis, electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing and the chromatographic analysis of the dansylated derivatives indicate that these two peptides are homogeneous. The amino acid composition and apparent untriakontapeptide and SCP-2 is a pentacospeptide. The N-terminal amino acids of SCP-1 and SCP-2 are Arginine and Tryptophan respectively. SCP-1 can stimulate the contraction of isolated guinea pig ileum and SCP-2 induces hypotension in anesthetized rat. Both SCP-1 and SCP-2 show no morphine-like activity. The chemical composition and biological properties of SCP-1 and SCP-2 distinguish them from any known peptide.

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猪脊髓两种生物活性肽的分离及部分鉴定。
从猪脊髓中分离出两种生物活性肽,分别命名为SCP-1和SCP-2。氨基酸分析、电泳、等电聚焦和丹化衍生物的色谱分析结果表明,这两种多肽是均匀的。氨基酸组成和明显的非三肽和SCP-2是一个五肽。SCP-1和SCP-2的n端氨基酸分别为精氨酸和色氨酸。SCP-1能刺激离体豚鼠回肠收缩,SCP-2能诱导麻醉大鼠低血压。SCP-1和SCP-2均无吗啡样活性。SCP-1和SCP-2的化学组成和生物特性使它们区别于任何已知的肽。
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