Vasorelaxin: A Novel Arterial Smooth Muscle-Relaxing Eicosapeptide from the Skin Secretion of the Chinese Piebald Odorous Frog (Odorrana schmackeri) |
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Authors: | Yuxin Wu Lei Wang Chen Lin Yan Lin Mei Zhou Liang Chen Brian Connolly Yingqi Zhang Tianbao Chen Chris Shaw |
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Affiliation: | 1. Natural Drug Discovery Group, School of Pharmacy, Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.; 2. Tangshan Gongren Hospital, No.27, Wenhua Road, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, China.; University of Giessen Lung Center, Germany, |
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Abstract: | The defensive skin secretions of amphibians are a rich resource for the discovery of novel, bioactive peptides. Here we report the identification of a novel vascular smooth muscle-relaxing peptide, named vasorelaxin, from the skin secretion of the Chinese piebald odorous frog, Odorrana schmackeri. Vasorelaxin consists of 20 amino acid residues, SRVVKCSGFRPGSPDSREFC, with a disulfide-bridge between Cys-6 and Cys-20. The structure of its biosynthetic precursor was deduced from cloned skin cDNA and consists of 67 amino acid residues encoding a single copy of vasorelaxin (vasorelaxin, accession number: {"type":"entrez-nucleotide","attrs":{"text":"HE860494","term_id":"429534177","term_text":"HE860494"}}HE860494). Synthetic vasorelaxin caused a profound relaxation of rat arterial smooth muscle with an EC50 of 6.76 nM. |
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