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Chemical Properties and Physiological Actions of Crustacean Chromatophorotropins
Authors:JOSEFSSON  LARS
Institution:Department of Biochemistry C. University of Copenhagen DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Abstract:The crustacean pigment-translocating hormones, the red pigment-concentratinghormone (RPCH), an octapeptide, and the light-adapting distalretinal pigment hormone (DRPH), an octadecapeptide, are thefirst invertebrate neurohormones to be fully characterized.Studies with both purified and synthetic hormones show that,in certain decapods, RPCH is a general pigment-concentratinghormone (PCH), affecting the pigments of all kinds of chromatophores(erythrophores, xanthophores, leucophores and melanophores);the DRPH seems to serve not only light-adapting function, butalso act as a general chromatophore pigment-dispersing hormone(PDH). The two hormones thus function as antagonists when regulatingthe color-adaptation of the decapod crustaceans. PCH activityis widely distributed within the arthropod endocrine systems.The first characterized insect neurohormones, the locust adipokinetichormones (AKH I and AKH II), show close structural similaritiesto the crustacean hormone, indicating a common evolution ofsome of the arthropod neurohormones. Physiological studies ofthe three hormones (RPCH, AKH I, and AKH II) and their syntheticanalogs show that they crossreact, i.e., they all exhibit pigment-concentratingactivity when tested on decapod crustaceans, adipokinetic activitywhen tested on locusts, and hyperglycemic activity when testedon cockroaches, although each of the hormones is more potentin its own system. Structure-function studies show, however,that quite different binding-site requirements exist for thehormones in activating their receptors on the various targettissues. The physiological specificity in their action thereforeseems to depend on a differential evolution of the hormone receptors.
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