在树蛙Pithecopus nordestus中,分泌肽和蛋白质的数量——而不是多样性——随着年龄的增长而增加。

Douglas O Mariano, Juliana M Sciani, Marta M Antoniazzi, Carlos Jared, Katia Conceição, Daniel C Pimenta
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背景:两栖动物生活在陆地环境中,这是经过几个进化步骤才取得的成就,但这还不足以使它们完全独立于水生环境。这些过程引起了许多形态和生理上的变化,使它们的皮肤(和皮肤分泌)富含生物活性分子。树蛙的分泌物主要由多肽组成;但生物碱、蛋白质和类固醇也可以根据物种而找到。最著名的一类生物活性分子是抗菌肽(AMPs),它对细菌、真菌和原生动物起作用。虽然这些分子在杂合物中得到了很好的研究,但amp的个体发生机制仍然未知。因此,我们对北尾猿(原北尾猿)进行了肽组学和蛋白质组学分析,以评估变态后幼崽和成年个体的肽含量。方法:采用LC-MS/MS法,对二硫键还原、烷基化或胰蛋白酶还原、烷基化、水解后个体两个生命阶段的皮肤分泌物进行分析。结果:观察了两种处理下幼鱼和成鱼TIC谱的差异。此外,蛋白质组学数据显示了已知的蛋白质和肽,根据生命阶段和治疗,组成略有不同。在胰蛋白酶处理的样品中发现了amp,并观察到缓激肽增强肽,这表明这种肽(隐肽)的蛋白质来源。结论:总的来说,幼鱼和成鱼的皮肤分泌物内容相似,数量不同,说明不同的生命阶段反映在分子的数量上,而不是它们的多样性上。
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Quantity - but not diversity - of secreted peptides and proteins increases with age in the tree frog <i>Pithecopus nordestinus</i>.

Quantity - but not diversity - of secreted peptides and proteins increases with age in the tree frog <i>Pithecopus nordestinus</i>.

Quantity - but not diversity - of secreted peptides and proteins increases with age in the tree frog <i>Pithecopus nordestinus</i>.

Quantity - but not diversity - of secreted peptides and proteins increases with age in the tree frog Pithecopus nordestinus.

Background: Amphibians inhabit the terrestrial environment, a conquest achieved after several evolutionary steps, which were still insufficient to make them completely independent of the aquatic environment. These processes gave rise to many morphological and physiological changes, making their skin (and cutaneous secretion) rich in bioactive molecules. Among the tree frogs, the secretion is composed mainly of peptides; but alkaloids, proteins and steroids can also be found depending on the species. The most known class of biologically active molecules is the antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that act against bacteria, fungi and protozoans. Although these molecules are well-studied among the hylids, AMPs ontogeny remains unknown. Therefore, we performed peptidomic and proteomic analyses of Pithecopus nordestinus (formerly Phyllomedusa nordestina) in order to evaluate the peptide content in post-metamorphosed juveniles and adult individuals.

Methods: Cutaneous secretion of both life stages of individuals was obtained and analyzed by LC-MS/MS after reduction and alkylation of disulfide bonds or reduction, alkylation and hydrolysis by trypsin.

Results: Differences in the TIC profile of juveniles and adults in both treatments were observed. Moreover, the proteomic data revealed known proteins and peptides, with slight differences in the composition, according to the life stage and the treatment. AMPs were identified, and bradykinin-potentiating peptides were observed in trypsin-treated samples, which suggests a protein source of such peptide (cryptide).

Conclusion: In general, skin secretion contents were similar between juveniles and adults, varying in quantity, indicating that the different stages of life are reflected in the number of molecules and not on their diversity.

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