Literature DB >> 28504339

Mexneurin is a novel precursor of peptides in the central nervous system of rodents.

Maura E Matus-Ortega1, Philippe Leff Gelman2, Juan C Calva-Nieves1, Anabel Flores-Zamora1, Alberto Salazar-Juárez1, Carlos-Alejandro Torner-Aguilar3, Gerardo Gamba4, Paola De Los Heros5, Bonnie Peng6, John E Pintar6, Heinrich S Gompf7, Charles N Allen7, Benito Antón-Palma1.   

Abstract

Endomorphins (EMs) have been proposed as the endogenous ligand agonists of the μ-opioid receptor; however, no propeptide precursor protein for EMs has been identified. Here, to identify the presumed precursor of EMs, we designed an immunoscreening assay using specific affinity-purified rabbit antisera raised against synthetic EMs in a whole-mouse brain cDNA library. Following this approach, we identify a DNA sequence encoding a protein precursor, which we name proMexneurin, that contains three different peptide sequences: Mexneurin-1 (an EM-like peptide), Mexneurin-2, and Mexneurin-3, a peptide which appears to be unrelated to EMs. RT-PCR analysis and in situ hybridization reveal a widespread distribution of proMexneurin mRNA throughout the mouse brain. Both Mexneurin-1 and Mexneurin-3 peptides display biological activities in the mouse CNS.
© 2017 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  endomorphin; opioid peptides; protein precursor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28504339      PMCID: PMC5509056          DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.12679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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