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Jirina Slaninová1, Blanka Bennettová, Elsan S Nazarov, Petr Simek, Josef Holík, Vera Vlasáková, Jan Hlavácek, Bohuslav Cerný, Richard Tykva.
Abstract
The relationship between structure and activity of insect oostatic decapeptide (Aed-TMOF) analogues in flesh fly was analyzed. The highest oostatic activity was exhibited by the pentapetide and tetrapeptide analogues, H-Tyr-Asp-Pro-Ala-Pro-OH and H-Tyr-Asp-Pro-Ala-OH, respectively. The tetrapeptide, either native or tritiated, was used to study its metabolism in the ovaries and hemolymph and to detect putative binding sites in the flesh fly ovaries and head. A high metabolism of the tetrapeptide with a half-life in the hemolymph and ovaries less than 1h was determined. The initial limiting step in the degradation is tyrosine(1) cleavage. Other degradation products were detected only transiently in low quantities. Using tritiated tetrapeptide, we found that only very low specific binding was detected in the homogenates of ovaries and in the rough membrane preparation in the presence and absence of protease inhibitors.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15210340 DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2004.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Chem ISSN: 0045-2068 Impact factor: 5.275