Identification of a proctolin preprohormone gene (Proct) ofDrosophila melanogaster: Expression and predicted prohormone processing
Autor: | R. Elwyn Isaac, Dick R. Nässel, Richard J. Siviter, Alan D. Shirras, Christine A.M. Taylor, Åsa M. E. Winther |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Regulation of gene expression
0303 health sciences biology General Neuroscience fungi Riboprobe Neuropeptide In situ hybridization biology.organism_classification Proctolin Preprohormone 03 medical and health sciences Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience 0302 clinical medicine Biochemistry Ectopic expression Drosophila melanogaster 030217 neurology & neurosurgery 030304 developmental biology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Neurobiology. 58:379-391 |
ISSN: | 0022-3034 |
DOI: | 10.1002/neu.10301 |
Popis: | Proctolin was the first insect neuropeptide to be sequenced and has been the subject of many physiological and pharmacological studies in insects and crustaceans. We have identified a Drosophila gene (CG7105, Proct) encoding a precursor protein containing the neuropeptide proctolin (RYLPT). In situ hybridization with a riboprobe to the Proct gene revealed a distribution of transcript in neurons of the larval central nervous system (CNS) matching that seen with antiserum to proctolin. An antiserum raised to a sequence in the precursor downstream of proctolin labeled the same neurons as those seen with the antiproctolin antisera. The predicted protein encoded by Proct has a single copy of the RYLPT sequence that directly follows the predicted signal peptidase cleavage point and precedes a consensus recognition site for a furinlike processing endoprotease. Ectopic expression of Proct in the CNS and midgut via the GAL4-UAS system, using an Actin5C-GAL4 driver, confirmed that the predicted preproproctolin can be processed to generate immunoreactive proctolin peptide. Pupae over-expressing Proct displayed a 14% increase in heart rate, providing evidence in support of a cardioacceleratory endocrine function for proctolin in Drosophila. The distribution of proctolin suggests roles as a neuromodulator in motoneurons and interneurons, and as a neurohormone that could be released from brain neurosecretory cells with terminations in the ring gland. |
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