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Structure-activity relationships of trout bradykinin ([Arg(0),Trp(5),Leu(8)]-bradykinin)
Authors:Jensen J  Soto A M  Conlon J M
Institution:

a Department of Zoophysiology, Göteborg University, S-413 90 Göteborg, Sweden

b Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha NE 68198, USA

c Regulatory Peptide Center, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Creighton University Medical School, Omaha NE 68178, USA

Abstract:Trout bradykinin (Arg0,Trp5,Leu8]-BK) produces sustained and concentration–dependent contractions of isolated longitudinal smooth muscle from trout stomach, although mammalian BK is without effect. Circular dichroism studies have demonstrated that trout BK, unlike mammalian BK, does not adopt a stable β-turn conformation, even in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) or trifluoroethanol. The myotropic actions of a series of analogs in which each amino acid in trout BK was replaced by either alanine or the corresponding D-isomer were investigated. The peptides with Ala4, D-Pro3, D-Trp5, D-Ser6, and D-Pro7 substitutions were inactive and did not act as antagonists of trout BK. The analog with Ala5] was a weak partial agonist. The substitution (Arg0 → Ala) led to >50-fold decrease in potency but, in contrast to the importance of Phe8 in both BK and desArg9-BK in activating the mammalian B2 and B1 receptors respectively, substitutions at Leu8 in trout BK had only a minor effect on potency. Antagonists to the mammalian B2 receptor generally contain a D-aromatic amino acid at position 7 of BK but the analog Arg0,Trp5,D-Phe7,Leu8]-BK was a weak agonist at the trout receptor. Similarly, the potent nonpeptide mammalian B2 receptor antagonist FR173657 was without effect on the action of trout BK. These data suggest the hypothesis that the receptor binding conformation of trout BK is defined by the central region (residues 3–7) of the peptide but is adopted only upon interaction with the receptor. The bioactive conformation is probably stabilized by an ionic interaction between Arg0 in the peptide and an acidic residue in the receptor.
Keywords:Bradykinin  Trout stomach  B2 receptor  B1 receptor  Smooth muscle
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