从 Patiria pectinifera 幽门盲肠提取物中分离并鉴定 NGFFYamide 神经肽。

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Peptides Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1016/j.peptides.2024.171282
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神经肽是介导细胞间信号传递和调节生理过程的小分子。海星具有多种肌活性神经肽,包括海星肌松弛肽(SMP)和一种具有根尖肌松弛特性的降钙素型肽。在这项研究中,我们报告了利用高效液相色谱法(HPLC)从海星(Patiria pectinifera)幽门盲肠提取物中纯化神经肽的过程,并通过体外生物测定筛选出对海星根尖肌肉制备物具有松弛作用的组分和肽。使用反相柱和阳离子交换柱进行一系列高效液相色谱步骤后,得到了一种具有肌肉松弛作用的纯化肽。通过 LC-MS 和 Edman 降解测定了纯化肽的结构,发现它是一种五肽,具有酰胺化的 C 端(NGFFYamide),分子质量为 646.2930Da。这是首次报道通过生化方法从果胶虫中纯化出 NGFFYamide。确定了编码 NGFFYamide 前体的核苷酸序列,显示其 C 端区域存在一个保守的神经蛋白结构域。RT-qPCR 结果证实了桡神经中的高表达量,这与之前棘皮动物中 NG 肽的研究结果一致。对 P. pectinifera 和 Asterias amurensis 的肌肉制备物进行的体外药理学研究表明,NGFFYamide 对顶端肌肉的松弛活性不同,而对管足制备物的作用在这两个物种中相似。NGFFYamide 还能诱导 P. pectinifera 心胃强烈收缩。比较三种 NG 肽(NGFFYamide、NGFFFamide 和 NGIWYamide)对果核虫心胃的作用,发现它们的效力各不相同,这表明受体之间存在类特异性相互作用。在 P. pectinifera 心尖肌肉中观察到了速效性,但在 A. amurensis 中没有观察到,这值得进一步研究。基于这些结果,NGFFYamide 有可能参与调节 P. pectinifera 的运动和摄食行为,这与 Asterias rubens 的研究结果一致。
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Isolation and characterization of NGFFYamide neuropeptide from Patiria pectinifera pyloric caeca extract

Neuropeptides are small molecules that mediate intercellular signaling and regulate physiological processes. Starfish possess various myoactive neuropeptides, including starfish myorelaxant peptide (SMP) and a calcitonin-type peptide with apical muscle relaxing properties. In this study, we report the purification of a neuropeptide from starfish (Patiria pectinifera) pyloric caeca extract using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and an in vitro bioassay to screen for fractions and peptides with relaxing effects on P. pectinifera apical muscle preparations. A series of HPLC steps using reversed-phase and cation-exchange columns yielded a purified peptide with muscle-relaxing effects. The purified peptide's structure was determined by LC-MS and Edman degradation, revealing a pentapeptide with an amidated C-terminus (NGFFYamide) and a molecular mass of 646.2930 Da. This is the first report of NGFFYamide purification from P. pectinifera through biochemical methods. The nucleotide sequence encoding the NGFFYamide precursor was determined, showing the presence of a conserved neurophysin domain in the C-terminal region. RT-qPCR results confirmed high expression in radial nerves cord, consistent with previous findings on NG peptides in echinoderms. In vitro pharmacological studies on muscle preparations from P. pectinifera and Asterias amurensis revealed differential relaxing activity of NGFFYamide on apical muscles, while its effects on tube foot preparations were similar in both species. NGFFYamide also induced potent contraction in P. pectinifera cardiac stomach. Comparison of three NG peptides (NGFFYamide, NGFFFamide, and NGIWYamide) on P. pectinifera cardiac stomach revealed varying potency, suggesting class-specific receptor interactions. Tachyphylaxis was observed in P. pectinifera apical muscle but not in A. amurensis, warranting further investigation. Based on these results, it is plausible that NGFFYamide could be involved in regulating locomotion and feeding behavior in P. pectinifera, consistent with findings in Asterias rubens.

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Peptides
Peptides 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Peptides is an international journal presenting original contributions on the biochemistry, physiology and pharmacology of biological active peptides, as well as their functions that relate to gastroenterology, endocrinology, and behavioral effects. Peptides emphasizes all aspects of high profile peptide research in mammals and non-mammalian vertebrates. Special consideration can be given to plants and invertebrates. Submission of articles with clinical relevance is particularly encouraged.
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