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Leech immunocytes contain proopiomelanocortin: nitric oxide mediates hemolymph proopiomelanocortin processing
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Abstract
This report establishes the presence of mammalian-like proopiomelanocotropic hormone (POMC), and six of its peptides, including adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), in the immune tissues of the leech Theromyzon tessulatum. The 25.4-kDa protein was purified by high pressure gel permeation chromatography, anti-ACTH-affinity column, and reverse-phase HPLC. Its characterization was performed by Edman degradation, enzymatic treatments, and electrospray mass spectrometry. Leech POMC exhibits considerable amino acid sequence similarity to mammalian POMC. Of the six peptides, three showed high sequence similarity to their vertebrate counterparts met-enkephalin, alpha-MSH, and ACTH: 100, 84.6, and 70%, respectively; whereas gamma-MSH, beta-endorphin, and gamma-lipotropin hormone exhibited only 45, 20, and 10% sequence identity, respectively. No dibasic amino acid residues were found at the C terminus of the gamma- and beta-MSH peptides. In contrast, the leech alpha-MSH was flanked at its C-terminal by the Gly-Arg-Lys amidation signal. ACTH and corticotropin-like intermediary pituitary peptide were also C-terminally flanked by dibasic amino acid residues. The coding region of leech POMC was obtained by reverse transcription-PCR using degenerated oligonucleotide primers. Circulating levels of ACTH and MSH were 10 and 1 fmol/microl hemolymph, respectively. Morphine, in a dose-dependent manner, increased the levels of both peptides threefold; this effect was blocked by naloxone treatment. Similar results were found with the anandamide. Leech ACTH was processed to MSH by the enzymes neutral endopeptidase (24.11) and angiotensin-converting enzyme. Leech alpha-MSH had the same activity as authentic alpha-MSH in two bioasssay systems. Taken together, the study demonstrates that POMC is present in invertebrates and its immunoregulatory actions have been conserved during evolution.
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Title: Leech immunocytes contain proopiomelanocortin: nitric oxide mediates hemolymph proopiomelanocortin processing
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Abstract
This report establishes the presence of mammalian-like proopiomelanocotropic hormone (POMC), and six of its peptides, including adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), in the immune tissues of the leech Theromyzon tessulatum.
The 25.
4-kDa protein was purified by high pressure gel permeation chromatography, anti-ACTH-affinity column, and reverse-phase HPLC.
Its characterization was performed by Edman degradation, enzymatic treatments, and electrospray mass spectrometry.
Leech POMC exhibits considerable amino acid sequence similarity to mammalian POMC.
Of the six peptides, three showed high sequence similarity to their vertebrate counterparts met-enkephalin, alpha-MSH, and ACTH: 100, 84.
6, and 70%, respectively; whereas gamma-MSH, beta-endorphin, and gamma-lipotropin hormone exhibited only 45, 20, and 10% sequence identity, respectively.
No dibasic amino acid residues were found at the C terminus of the gamma- and beta-MSH peptides.
In contrast, the leech alpha-MSH was flanked at its C-terminal by the Gly-Arg-Lys amidation signal.
ACTH and corticotropin-like intermediary pituitary peptide were also C-terminally flanked by dibasic amino acid residues.
The coding region of leech POMC was obtained by reverse transcription-PCR using degenerated oligonucleotide primers.
Circulating levels of ACTH and MSH were 10 and 1 fmol/microl hemolymph, respectively.
Morphine, in a dose-dependent manner, increased the levels of both peptides threefold; this effect was blocked by naloxone treatment.
Similar results were found with the anandamide.
Leech ACTH was processed to MSH by the enzymes neutral endopeptidase (24.
11) and angiotensin-converting enzyme.
Leech alpha-MSH had the same activity as authentic alpha-MSH in two bioasssay systems.
Taken together, the study demonstrates that POMC is present in invertebrates and its immunoregulatory actions have been conserved during evolution.
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