Molecular Cloning of a Novel Bradykinin-Related Peptide from the Skin of Indian Bronzed Frog Hylarana Temporalis.

Genomics insights Pub Date : 2010-10-18 eCollection Date: 2010-01-01 DOI:10.4137/GEI.S5409
V Reshmy, V Preeji, A Parvin, K Santhoshkumar, S George
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Bradykinin-related peptides (BRPs) constitute one of the most studied groups of bioactive peptides in amphibian skin secretions. The present study describes the successful isolation of a novel BRP (hylaranakinin TE) from the skin secretion of the Indian bronzed frog Hylarana temporalis. The deduced open reading frame consisted of 115 amino acid residues with a putative signal peptide of 22 amino acid residues, followed by a spacer region and mature peptide regions that encode for two BRPs: a canonical bradykinin R-9-R with a C-terminal extension of FVPASSL and Thr6-BK. The Thr6-BK reported in the present study had an unusual FP-insertion in the N-terminal part and ended in FAPEII, which is very different from the IAPAIV sequence reported in other ranid frogs. Unlike the mammalian bradykinin and its precursor, amphibian BRPs and their precursors are extremely variable, as evident from the present study. This forms the first report of BRPs from Hylarana temporalis, endemic to India and Sri Lanka.

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一种新型缓激肽相关肽的克隆(英文)
缓激肽相关肽(BRPs)是两栖动物皮肤分泌物中研究最多的一类生物活性肽。本研究描述了从印度铜蛙的皮肤分泌物中成功分离出一种新的BRP (hylaranakinin TE)。推导出的开放阅读框由115个氨基酸残基和22个氨基酸残基的推定信号肽组成,随后是一个间隔区和成熟肽区,编码两个BRPs:一个典型的缓激肽R-9-R,其c端延伸为FVPASSL和Thr6-BK。本研究报道的Thr6-BK在n端有一个不寻常的fp插入,并以FAPEII结尾,这与其他蛙类报道的IAPAIV序列有很大的不同。与哺乳动物的缓激肽及其前体不同,两栖动物的BRPs及其前体是非常可变的,这一点从本研究中可以看出。这是印度和斯里兰卡特有的时间海拉蝇BRPs的首次报告。
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