Peptidomic analysis of skin secretions from the bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus (Ranidae) identifies multiple peptides with potent insulin-releasing activity |
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Authors: | Mechkarska Milena Ojo Opeolu O Meetani Mohammed A Coquet Laurent Jouenne Thierry Abdel-Wahab Yasser H A Flatt Peter R King Jay D Conlon J Michael |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University, 17666 Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates b School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, North Ireland BT52 1SA, UK c Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, United Arab Emirates University, 17551 Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates d CNRS UMR 6270, European Institute for Peptide Research, University of Rouen, 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France e Rare Species Conservatory Foundation, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA |
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Abstract: | Using a combination of reversed-phase HPLC and electrospray mass spectrometry, peptidomic analysis of norepinephrine-stimulated skin secretions of the American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus Shaw, 1802 led to the identification and characterization of five newly described peptides (ranatuerin-1CBb, ranatuerin-2CBc, and -CBd, palustrin-2CBa, and temporin-CBf) together with seven peptides previously isolated on the basis of their antimicrobial activity (ranatuerin-1CBa, ranatuerin-2CBa, brevinin-1CBa, and -1CBb, temporin-CBa, -CBb, and -CBd). The abilities of the most abundant of the purified peptides to stimulate the release of insulin from the rat BRIN-BD11 clonal β cell line were evaluated. Ranatuerin-2CBd (GFLDIIKNLGKTFAGHMLDKIRCTIGTCPPSP) was the most potent peptide producing a significant stimulation of insulin release (119% of basal rate, P < 0.01) from BRIN-BD11 cells at a concentration of 30 nM, with a maximum response (236% of basal rate, P < 0.001) at a concentration of 3 μM. Ranatuerin-2CBd did not stimulate release of the cytosolic enzyme, lactate dehydrogenase at concentrations up to 3 μM, indicating that the integrity of the plasma membrane had been preserved. Brevinin-1CBb (FLPFIARLAAKVFPSIICSVTKKC) produced the maximum stimulation of insulin release (285% of basal rate, P < 0.001 at 3 μM) but the peptide was cytotoxic at this concentration. |
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Keywords: | Frog skin Insulin-releasing peptide Lithobates Ranatuerin-2 |
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