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Isolation, identification and biological activity of gastrin-releasing peptide 1-46 (oGRP 1-46), the primary GRP gene-derived peptide product of the pregnant ovine endometrium.

A S Giraud1, C Dumesny, J C Whitley, L M Parker, I Jennings, B Kemp, T W Moody, V Sancho, R T Jensen, A Shulkes.   

Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that pregnant ovine endometrium expresses the gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) gene at a high level following conceptus implantation. Here we report the isolation, characterization and biological activity of ovine GRP 1-46, the primary product of this gene in the pregnant endometrium. Full thickness 125-140-day pregnant sheep uterus (term is 145 day) was homogenized in 80% acetonitrile/2% trifluoroacetic acid (1:7 ACN/TFA), concentrated on reverse-phase C18 cartridges and chromatographed successively on gel filtration (Sephadex G-50) and reverse-phase HPLC (C18 muBondapak). Purification was monitored by RIA. Purified GRP peptide was analysed by mass spectrometry giving a major mass ion at 4963 which corresponds exactly to GRP 1-46. Other mass ions from pro-GRP did not contain a biologically active N-terminus or antigenic determinant. Proteolytic cleavage of pro-GRP to give rise to GRP(1-46) would require preferential cleavage at the Glu-Glu bond by a Glu-C2-like enzyme, rather than the trypsin-like and C-terminal amidation enzymes (PAM) that produce GRP(18-27) and GRP(1-27) in other tissues. GRP 1-46 was synthesized and receptor binding and biological activity tested on a range of rodent and human cell lines that express GRP-related receptors GRPR, NMBR and BRS3. GRP 1-46 bound GRPR and NMBR with low affinity, and mobilized inositol phosphate in cell lines expressing the GRPR and NMBR, but not BRS-3. This study describes a new processed product of the GRP gene, GRP 1-46, which is highly expressed in the pregnant sheep endometrium and which acts as a weak agonist at the GRPR and NMBR. (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19944725      PMCID: PMC2818757          DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2009.11.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Peptides        ISSN: 0196-9781            Impact factor:   3.750


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