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Peptide Tyrosine Arginine, a potent immunomodulatory peptide isolated and structurally characterized from the skin secretions of the dusky gopher frog, Rana sevosa

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posted on 2024-03-12, 21:29 authored by Ciaren Graham, Alexandra E. Irvine, Stephen McClean, Stephen C. Richter, Peter R. Flatt, Chris Shaw

An octadecapeptide was isolated from the skin secretions of the dusky gopher frog (Rana sevosa) on the basis of histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells. This peptide was purified to homogeneity by HPLC and found to have the following primary structure, YLKGCWTKSYPPKPCFSR, using both Edman degradation chemistry and peptide sequencing using high-resolution mass spectrometry (Q-TOF MS). The peptide, named peptide Tyrosine Arginine (pYR) shares 77.8% homology with peptide Leucine Arginine (pLR). The effects of the natural amidated peptide, non-amidated peptide and C-loop region of pYR on granulopoiesis and neutrophil apoptosis were investigated. All three analogues inhibited the early development of granulocyte macrophage colonies from bone marrow stem cells but did not induce apoptosis of the end stage granulocytes, the mature neutrophil. Thus, pYR is a novel member of an important and emerging new class of amphibian peptides with hemopoietic actions.

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Peptides

Volume

26

Issue

5

Pages/Article Number

737-743

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0196-9781

eISSN

1873-5169

Date Submitted

2013-01-22

Date Accepted

2013-01-22

Date of First Publication

2013-01-22

Date of Final Publication

2013-01-22

ePrints ID

7337

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