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The peptide secreted at the water to land transition in a model amphibian has antioxidant effects.

Eder Alves Barbosa1,2, Alexandra Plácido3,4, Daniel C Moreira5, Lucas Albuquerque6, Anderson Dematei5,7, Amandda É Silva-Carvalho8, Wanessa F Cabral5, Sonia N Báo9, Felipe Saldanha-Araújo8, Selma A S Kuckelhaus5, Tatiana K Borges6, Camila C Portugal10, Renato Socodato10, Cátia Teixeira4, Filipe Camargo D A Lima11, Augusto Batagin-Neto12, Antônio Sebben13, Peter Eaton4,14, Paula Gomes4, Guilherme D Brand1, Joao B Relvas10, Massuo J Kato15, Jose Roberto S A Leite5,3.   

Abstract

In addition to the morphophysiological changes experienced by amphibians during metamorphosis, they must also deal with a different set of environmental constraints when they shift from the water to the land. We found that Pithecopus azureus secretes a single peptide ([M + H]+ = 658.38 Da) at the developmental stage that precedes the onset of terrestrial behaviour. De novo peptide and cDNA sequencing revealed that the peptide, named PaT-2, is expressed in tandem and is a member of the tryptophyllins family. In silico studies allowed us to identify the position of reactive sites and infer possible antioxidant mechanisms of the compounds. Cell-based assays confirmed the predicted antioxidant activity in mammalian microglia and neuroblast cells. The potential neuroprotective effect of PaT-2 was further corroborated in FRET-based live cell imaging assays, where the peptide prevented lipopolysaccharide-induced ROS production and glutamate release in human microglia. In summary, PaT-2 is the first peptide expressed during the ontogeny of P. azureus, right before the metamorphosing froglet leaves the aquatic environment to occupy terrestrial habitats. The antioxidant activity of PaT-2, predicted by in silico analyses and confirmed by cell-based assays, might be relevant for the protection of the skin of P. azureus adults against increased O2 levels and UV exposure on land compared with aquatic environments.

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Keywords:  Amphibia; MALDI mass spectrometry imaging; Pithecopus azureus; antioxidant peptide; oxidative stress; tryptophyllin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34753356      PMCID: PMC8580467          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2021.1531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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