Literature DB >> 29162516

Structure and function of a novel antioxidant peptide from the skin of tropical frogs.

Eder Alves Barbosa1, Ana Oliveira2, Alexandra Plácido3, Renato Socodato4, Camila C Portugal4, Ana Carolina Mafud5, Alicia S Ombredane6, Daniel C Moreira7, Nuno Vale8, Lucinda J Bessa9, Graziella A Joanitti10, Cláudia Alves9, Paula Gomes9, Cristina Delerue-Matos3, Yvonne Primerano Mascarenhas11, Mariela M Marani12, João B Relvas4, Manuela Pintado2, José Roberto S A Leite13.   

Abstract

The amphibian skin plays an important role protecting the organism from external harmful factors such as microorganisms or UV radiation. Based on biorational strategies, many studies have investigated the cutaneous secretion of anurans as a source of bioactive molecules. By a peptidomic approach, a novel antioxidant peptide (AOP) with in vitro free radical scavenging ability was isolated from Physalaemus nattereri. The AOP, named antioxidin-I, has a molecular weight [M+H]+ = 1543.69Da and a TWYFITPYIPDK primary amino acid sequence. The gene encoding the antioxidin-I precursor was expressed in the skin tissue of three other Tropical frog species: Phyllomedusa tarsius, P. distincta and Pithecopus rohdei. cDNA sequencing revealed highly homologous regions (signal peptide and acidic region). Mature antioxidin-I has a novel primary sequence with low similarity compared with previously described amphibian's AOPs. Antioxidin-I adopts a random structure even at high concentrations of hydrophobic solvent, it has poor antimicrobial activity and poor performance in free radical scavenging assays in vitro, with the exception of the ORAC assay. However, antioxidin-I presented a low cytotoxicity and suppressed menadione-induced redox imbalance when tested with fibroblast in culture. In addition, it had the capacity to substantially attenuate the hypoxia-induced production of reactive oxygen species when tested in hypoxia exposed living microglial cells, suggesting a potential neuroprotective role for this peptide.
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Keywords:  Amphibia; Antioxidant peptide; Antioxidin; Microglia; Reactive oxygen species; Skin secretion

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29162516     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2017.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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