| Literature DB >> 30669405 |
Ilaria Demori1, Zeinab El Rashed2, Viola Corradino3, Annamaria Catalano4, Leila Rovegno5, Linda Queirolo6, Sebastiano Salvidio7, Emanuele Biggi8, Matteo Zanotti-Russo9, Laura Canesi10, Alessandro Catenazzi11, Elena Grasselli12.
Abstract
Amphibian skin is not to be considered a mere tegument; it has a multitude of functions related to respiration, osmoregulation, and thermoregulation, thus allowing the individuals to survive and thrive in the terrestrial environment. Moreover, amphibian skin secretions are enriched with several peptides, which defend the skin from environmental and pathogenic insults and exert many other biological effects. In this work, the beneficial effects of amphibian skin peptides are reviewed, in particular their role in speeding up wound healing and in protection from oxidative stress and UV irradiation. A better understanding of why some species seem to resist several environmental insults can help to limit the ongoing amphibian decline through the development of appropriate strategies, particularly against pathologies such as viral and fungal infections.Entities:
Keywords: Batracochytrium dendrobatidis; UV-irradiation protection; amphibian skin peptides; animal physiology; eco-physiology; keratinized tegument; skin defenses; wound healing
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30669405 PMCID: PMC6359409 DOI: 10.3390/molecules24020347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Amphibian skin anatomy. Amphibian epidermis is composed of the stratum corneum (only one layer of keratinized cells) followed by a regenerative basal layer, the stratum germinativum. These two layers are separated by irregular intracellular spaces that are interrupted by desmosomes. The stratum germinativum is usually 4–8 cell thick, with a progressive changing of shape from columnar to shorter from the innermost layer to the outermost. Collagen fibers reach basal membrane and separate epidermis from dermis. The latter is formed by stratum spongiosum and stratum compactum. In the stratum spongiosum, granular and mucous glands are present. Chromatophores, responsible of multi-colored amphibian skin, are also present in the dermis.
Figure 2Summary of the biological activities of amphibian skin peptides (Modified from [9]).
Figure 3Wound healing process. Wound healing is a complex process encompassing a number of overlapping phases, including hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. See the text for further explanation (Modified from [15]).
Wound healing peptides relevant for amphibian skin defense. Secondary structure prediction was performed by GOR IV algorithm (https://npsa-prabi.ibcp.fr/cgi-bin/npsa_automat.pl?page=/NPSA/npsa_gor4.html); Hh: Alpha helix; Ee: Extended strand; Cc: Random coil.
| Peptide Name | AA Sequences | Species | Length | Secondary Structure Prediction | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| ATAWDFGPHGLLPIRPIRIRPLCG |
| 24 | Ee: 29.17% | [ |
|
| Pyr-GRLGTQWAVGHLM |
| 14 | Ee: 46.15% | [ |
|
| - |
| 2–20 | - | [ |
|
| Pyr-QRLGNQWAVGHLM |
| 14 | Ee: 38.46% | [ |
|
| GFPIYEIDNRPGCYVDPAERVAC |
| 104 | Ee: 39.42% | [ |
|
| IGRDPTWSHLAASCLKCIFDDLPKTHN |
| 27 | Hh: 29.63% | [ |
|
| APFRMGICTTN |
| 11 | Ee: 45.45% | [ |
|
| GLLSGHYGRVVSTQSGHYGRG |
| 21 | Ee: 52.38% | [ |
|
| LVGKLLKGAVGDVCGLLPIC |
| 20 | Ee: 45.00% | [ |
|
| SCDTSTCATQRLADFLSRSGGIGSPDFVPTDVSANSF |
| 37 | Hh: 18.92% | [ |
|
| FLPLIGRVLSGIL |
| 13 | Ee: 69.23% | [ |
|
| LLPIVGNLLKSLL |
| 13 | Ee: 30.77% | [ |
Antioxidant peptides relevant for amphibian skin defense. Secondary structure prediction was performed by the GOR IV algorithm (https://npsa-prabi.ibcp.fr/cgi bin/npsa_automat.pl?page=/NPSA/npsa_gor4.html); Hh: Alpha helix; Ee: Extended strand; Cc: Random coil.
| Peptide | AA Sequences | Species | Length | Secondary Structure Prediction | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| TSRCIFYRRKKCS |
| 13 | Ee: 53.85% | [ |
|
| KEKLKLKAKAPKCYNDKLACT |
| 21 | Ee: 23.81% | [ |
|
| VAIYGRDDRSDVCRQVQHNWLVCDTY |
| 26 | Ee: 42.31% | [ |
|
| ENMFNIKSSVESDSFWG |
| 17 | Ee: 52.94% | [ |
|
| ENAEEDEVLMENLFCSYIVGSADSFWT |
| 27 | Hh: 18.52% | [ |
|
| AMRLTYNKPCLYGT |
| 14 | Ee: 28.57% | [ |
|
| SMRLTYNKPCLYGT |
| 14 | Ee: 28.57% | [ |
|
| LEQQVDDLEGSLEQEKK |
| 17 | Hh: 35.29% | [ |
|
| LEELEEELEGCE |
| 12 | Ee: 16.67% | [ |
|
| RFIYMKGFGKPRFGKR |
| 16 | Ee: 31.25% | [ |
|
| SADQTGMNKAALSPIRFISKSV |
| 22 | Ee: 28.57% | [ |
|
| IPWKLPATFRPVERPFSKPFCRKD |
| 24 | Ee: 16.67% | [ |
|
| FLLFPLMCKIQGKC |
| 14 | Ee: 35.71% | [ |
|
| FVLPLVMCKILRKC |
| 14 | Ee: 50.00% | [ |
|
| KNNFCQVLYVWLLRLGKQCFVKFSKDVET |
| 29 | Ee: 51.72% | [ |
|
| FLPGLECVW |
| 9 | Ee: 33.33% | [ |
|
| VTPPWARIYYGCAKA |
| 15 | Ee: 33.33% | [ |
|
| FFSTSCRSGC |
| 10 | Ee: 60.00% | [ |
|
| GMLKWKNDFFHFLQWLLISCQNYFVK |
| 26 | Ee: 50.00% | [ |
|
| CVVSSGWKWNYKIRCKLTGNC |
| 21 | Ee: 47.62% | [ |
|
| VVKCSYRQGSPDSR |
| 14 | Ee: 42.86% | [ |
|
| VVKFSYRKGSPAPQKN |
| 16 | Ee: 37.50% | [ |
|
| GWANTLKNVAGGLCKITGAA |
| 20 | Ee: 45.00% | [ |
|
| SIITMTKEAKLPQLWKQIACRLYNTC |
| 26 | Hh: 19.23% | [ |
|
| FLSGILKLAFKIPSVLCAVLKNC |
| 23 | Ee: 47.83% | [ |
|
| AKAWGIPPHVIPQIVPVRIRPLCGNV |
| 26 | Ee: 30.77% | [ |
|
| GFWDSVKEGLKNAAVTILNKIKCKISECPPA |
| 31 | Hh: 45.16% | [ |
|
| FIPGLRRLFATVVPTVVCAINKLPPG |
| 26 | Ee: 34.62% | [ |
|
| DDPDKGMLKWKNDFFQEF |
| 18 | E: 22.22% | [ |
|
| GLLDSVKEGLKKVAGQLLDTLKCKISGCTPA |
| 31 | Hh: 38.71% | [ |
|
| GFFDRIKALTKNVTLELLNTITCKLPVTPP |
| 30 | Hh: 40.00% | [ |
|
| SFGAKNAVKNGLQKLRNQCQANNYQGPFCDIFKKNP |
| 36 | Hh: 33.33% | [ |
|
| CVHWMTNTARTACIAP |
| 16 | Ee: 37.50% | [ |
|
| AAPRGGKGFFCKLFKDC |
| 17 | Ee: 35.29% | [ |
|
| LLPPWLRPRNG |
| 11 | Ee: 36.36% | [ |
|
| APDRPRKFCGILG |
| 13 | Ee: 38.46% | [ |
|
| VFLGNIVSMGKKI |
| 13 | Ee: 53.85% | [ |
|
| DAAVEPELYHWGKVWLPN |
| 18 | Ee: 27.78% | [ |
|
| CVDIGFSPTGKRPPFCPYPG |
| 20 | Ee: 10.00% | [ |
Amphibian peptides relevant for skin protection from UV light. Secondary structure prediction was performed by the GOR IV algorithm (https://npsa-prabi.ibcp.fr/cgi-bin/npsa_automat.pl?page=/NPSA/npsa_gor4.html); Ee: Extended strand; Cc: Random coil.
| Peptide | AA Sequences | Species | Length | Secondary Structure Prediction | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| FLPGLECVM |
| 9 | Ee: 44.44% | [ |
|
| AMRLTYNRPCIYAT |
| 14 | Ee: 28.57% | [ |
|
| CGYKYGCMVKVDR |
| 13 | Ee: 30.77% | [ |
|
| QYRPGSFGPLNQK |
| 13 | Ee: 23.08% | [ |
|
| DYSIRTRLHQESSRNVF |
| 17 | Ee: 52.94% | [ |
|
| FFLLPIPNDVKCKVLGICKS |
| 20 | Ee: 35.00% | [ |
|
| GAPKGCWTKSYPPQPCFGKK |
| 20 | Ee: 15.00% | [ |
|
| TVWGFRPSKPPSGYR |
| 15 | Ee: 20.00% | [ |