Literature DB >> 1928383

Identification of C-type natriuretic peptide in heart of spiny dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias).

J P Schofield1, D S Jones, J N Forrest.   

Abstract

An unidentified atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-like substance is the principal hormone regulating NaCl secretion in the shark rectal gland, an epithelial model tissue for hormone-sensitive secondary active chloride transport. Antibodies to mammalian ANP do not recognize the prohormone of marine species. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to isolate a partial cDNA encoding the shark heart natriuretic peptide. Using this partial sequence as a probe, the full-length clone [882 base pairs (bp)] was obtained from a shark heart cDNA library. Amino acids 119-135 are similar to the recently identified peptide sequences of porcine C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) and killifish brain natriuretic peptide isolated from the brain of these species. Mature shark heart CNP terminates at the second cysteine residue and lacks a COOH-terminal extension, in contrast to cardiac ANP-like peptides of all other species. The primary amino acid sequence of the shark heart prepro-CNP is distinctly different from all other cardiac natriuretic peptides. Amplification of genomic DNA spanning the coding region produced a 1.5-kb product, indicating the presence of at least one intron. Sequencing confirmed the presence of two exons of 90 and 315 bp, separated by a 1.1-kb intron. This is the first report of a cDNA encoding in nonneuronal tissue. Elasmobranch CNP may represent a primordial form of ANP-like peptides that evolved as an adaptation to environmental osmoregulatory stress.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1928383     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1991.261.4.F734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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2.  THE SHARK RECTAL GLAND MODEL: A CHAMPION OF RECEPTOR MEDIATED CHLORIDE SECRETION THROUGH CFTR.

Authors:  John N Forrest
Journal:  Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc       Date:  2016

3.  cGMP inhibition of type 3 phosphodiesterase is the major mechanism by which C-type natriuretic peptide activates CFTR in the shark rectal gland.

Authors:  Hugo R De Jonge; Ben C Tilly; Boris M Hogema; Daniel J Pfau; Catherine A Kelley; Megan H Kelley; August M Melita; Montana T Morris; Ryan M Viola; John N Forrest
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Authors:  Akihiro Yasoda
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-14

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 3.441

6.  Immunohistochemical localisation of natriuretic peptides in the heart and brain of the gulf toadfish Opsanus beta.

Authors:  J A Donald; D H Evans
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1992-07       Impact factor: 5.249

7.  Immunohistochemical localisation of natriuretic peptides in the brains and hearts of the spiny dogfish Squalus acanthias and the Atlantic hagfish Myxine glutinosa.

Authors:  J A Donald; A J Vomachka; D H Evans
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1992-12       Impact factor: 5.249

8.  A brief history of the study of fish osmoregulation: the central role of the Mt. Desert Island Biological Laboratory.

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