Mass spectrometric characterization and physiological actions of novel crustacean C-type allatostatins

TitleMass spectrometric characterization and physiological actions of novel crustacean C-type allatostatins
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsMa, MM, Szabo, TM, Jia, CX, Marder, E, Li, LJ
JournalPeptides
Volume30
Pagination1660-1668
Date PublishedSep
Accession NumberISI:000269402500010
KeywordsAllatostatin, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, cancer-borealis, central pattern generators, Crustaceans, drosophila-melanogaster, genomic organization, homarus-americanus, juvenile-hormone biosynthesis, lobster, manduca-sexta, molecular characterization, Neuromodulation, neuropeptides, peptide sequencing, Pharmacology & Pharmacy, procambarus-clarkii, Stomatogastric nervous, Stomatogastric nervous-system, system
Abstract

The crustacean stomatogastric ganglion (STG) is modulated by numerous neuropeptides that are released locally in the neuropil or that reach the STG as neurohormones. Using 1,5-diaminonaphthalene (DAN) as a reductive screening matrix for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometric profiling of disulfide bond-containing C-type allatostatin peptides followed by electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight (ESI-Q-TOF) tandem mass spectrometric (MS/MS) analysis, we identified and sequenced a novel C-type allatostatin peptide (CbAST-C1), pQIRYHQCYFN-PISCF-COOH, present in the pericardial organs of the crab, Cancer borealis. Another C-type allatostatin (CbAST-C2), SYWKQCAFNAVSCFamide, was discovered using the expressed sequence tag (EST) database search strategy in both C. borealis and the lobster, Homarus americanus, and further confirmed with de novo sequencing using ESI-Q-TOF tandem MS. Electrophysiological experiments demonstrated that both CbAST-C1 and CbAST-C2 inhibited the frequency of the pyloric rhythm of the STG, in a state-dependent manner. At 10(-6) M, both peptides were only modestly effective when initial frequencies of the pyloric rhythm were >0.8 Hz, but almost completely suppressed the pyloric rhythm when applied to preparations with starting frequencies

Short TitlePeptides