Water scorpions (Heteroptera, Nepidae) and giant water bugs (Heteroptera, Belostomatidae): Sources of new members of the adipokinetic hormone/red pigment-concentrating hormone family
Autor: | Gerd Gäde, Petr Šimek, Heather G. Marco |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Nepidae
Lethocerus indicus Physiology Nepa cinerea Heteroptera Biology biology.organism_classification Biochemistry Ranatra linearis Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid Belostomatidae Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Endocrinology Insect Hormones Botany Hemolymph Animals Adipokinetic hormone Oligopeptides Chromatography High Pressure Liquid Chromatography Liquid |
Zdroj: | Peptides. 28:1359-1367 |
ISSN: | 0196-9781 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.peptides.2007.05.004 |
Popis: | Two novel octapeptide members of the AKH/RPCH family have been identified from the corpora cardiaca (CC) of two species of water bugs. The giant water bug Lethocerus indicus (family: Belostomatidae) contains a peptide code-named Letin-AKH with the sequence pGlu-Val-Asn-Phe-Ser-Pro-Tyr-Trp amide, and the water scorpion Nepa cinerea (family: Nepidae) has the peptide code-named Nepci-AKH with the sequence pGlu-Leu/Ile-Asn-Phe-Ser-Ser-Gly-Trp amide. The sequences were deduced from the multiple MS N electrospray mass data from crude CC extracts. Synthetic peptides were made and co-elution on reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) with the natural peptide from crude gland extract confirmed the accuracy of the deduced sequence for Letin-AKH and demonstrated that Nepci-AKH contains a Leu residue at position 2 and not an Ile residue. A previously characterized member of the AKH/RPCH family was identified in the stick water scorpion Ranatra linearis by mass spectrometry: Grybi-AKH (pGlu-Val-Asn-Phe-Ser-Thr-Gly-Trp amide) has the same mass (919 Da) as Nepci-AKH and differs in two positions from Nepci-AKH (residues 2 and 6). The apparent function of the peptides is to achieve lipid mobilization in the species under investigation; indications for this came from conspecific bioassays using the appropriate synthetic peptides for injecting into the insects. This function is very likely linked to dispersal flight metabolism of water bugs. Swimming activity in N. cinerea also results in an increase in lipid concentration in the hemolymph. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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