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Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Bioactive Peptide, Carassius RFamide (C-RFa), from the Brain of the Japanese Crucian Carp

A novel bioactive peptide with the C-terminal RFamide was isolated from the brain of the Japanese crucian carp,Carassius auratus langsdorfii,by using the intestine of the fish as the bioassay system. The primary structure of the peptide was determined to be SPEIDPFWYVGRGVRPIGRFamide and it was desig...

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Published in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1998-01, Vol.242 (2), p.436-440
Main Authors: Fujimoto, Masaaki, Takeshita, Ken-ichi, Wang, Xiaoyan, Takabatake, Ikuo, Fujisawa, Yuko, Teranishi, Hitoshi, Ohtani, Masahiro, Muneoka, Yojiro, Ohta, Shinji
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description A novel bioactive peptide with the C-terminal RFamide was isolated from the brain of the Japanese crucian carp,Carassius auratus langsdorfii,by using the intestine of the fish as the bioassay system. The primary structure of the peptide was determined to be SPEIDPFWYVGRGVRPIGRFamide and it was designatedCarassiusRFamide (C-RFa). The sequence of C-RFa was found to be significantly homologous to the molluscan neuropeptide termedAchatinacardioexcitatory peptide 1 (ACEP-1). Both peptides have RPXGRFamide structure in their C-terminal moieties. C-RFa was found to have an excitatory effect on visceral muscle tissues of fish, newt, quail, and rat. In the stomach of the fish,Zacco temminckii,IGRFamide (C-RFa 17-20) was shown to be the minimal structure required for the excitatory effect and PIGRFamide (C-RFa 16-20) to be almost equipotent with the parent peptide C-RFa.
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Animals
Brain - metabolism
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
FMRFamide - chemistry
Goldfish
Intestines - drug effects
Mass Spectrometry
Molecular Sequence Data
Muscle Contraction - drug effects
Muscle, Smooth - drug effects
Neuropeptides - chemistry
Peptide Fragments - pharmacology
Peptides - chemistry
Peptides - isolation & purification
Peptides - pharmacology
Sequence Analysis
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