Peptidomic Analysis of the Brain and Corpora Cardiaca-Corpora Allata Complex in the Bombyx mori.

International Journal of Peptides Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-17 DOI:10.1155/2012/640359
Xiaoguang Liu, Xia Ning, Yan Zhang, Wenfeng Chen, Zhangwu Zhao, Qingwen Zhang
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The silkworm, Bombyx mori, is an important economic insect for silk production. However, many of the mature peptides relevant to its various life stages remain unknown. Using RP-HPLC, MALDI-TOF MS, and previously identified peptides from B. mori and other insects in the transcriptome database, we created peptide profiles showing a total of 6 ion masses that could be assigned to peptides in eggs, including one previously unidentified peptide. A further 49 peptides were assigned to larval brains. 17 new mature peptides were identified in isolated masses. 39 peptides were found in pupal brains with 8 unidentified peptides. 48 were found in adult brains with 12 unidentified peptides. These new unidentified peptides showed highly significant matches in all MS analysis. These matches were then searched against the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database to provide new annotations for these mature peptides. In total, 59 mature peptides in 19 categories were found in the brains of silkworms at the larval, pupal, and adult stages. These results demonstrate that peptidomic variation across different developmental stages can be dramatic. Moreover, the corpora cardiaca-corpora allata (CC-CA) complex was examined during the fifth larval instar. A total of 41 ion masses were assigned to peptides.

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家蚕脑及心体-赘体复合体的肽组学分析。
家蚕(Bombyx mori)是生产蚕丝的重要经济昆虫。然而,许多与其不同生命阶段相关的成熟肽仍然未知。利用RP-HPLC, MALDI-TOF MS,以及转录组数据库中先前从家蚕和其他昆虫中鉴定出的肽,我们创建了肽谱,显示了总共6个离子质量,可以分配给卵中的肽,包括一个以前未鉴定的肽。另外49个多肽被分配到幼虫的大脑中。在分离的质团中鉴定出17个新的成熟肽。在蛹脑中发现了39条多肽,其中8条未被识别。在成年人的大脑中发现了48个含有12个未知肽。这些新鉴定的肽在所有的质谱分析中显示出高度显著的匹配。然后在国家生物技术信息中心(NCBI)数据库中搜索这些匹配,为这些成熟肽提供新的注释。在蚕的幼虫期、蛹期和成虫期的大脑中共发现了19类59种成熟肽。这些结果表明,不同发育阶段的肽组变异可能是巨大的。此外,在第5幼虫龄时检测了心体-异形体(CC-CA)复合体。共有41个离子质量被分配到肽上。
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