Literature DB >> 9370362

Characterization of dopuin, a polypeptide with special residue distributions.

Z W Chen1, T Bergman, C G Ostenson, S Efendic, V Mutt, H Jörnvall.   

Abstract

A 62-residue polypeptide, dopuin, has been isolated from pig small intestine. It is distinguished by an N-terminal part with a high content of proline (7 in a 26-residue segment), a C-terminal part with a high proportion of histidine (3 in a 9-residue segment), and six half-cystine residues in three intrachain disulphide bridges (connecting positions 22-25, 23-54 and 35-44). The Cys and Pro distributions suggest a tight and special conformation. In contrast to PEC-60 and somatostatin, it has no established inhibitory effect on insulin secretion. At 10 nM concentration, a weak inhibitory tendency is less than half of that of the other two peptides. Like gastrointestinal trefoil peptides, dopuin has three disulphide bridges, Ala-Pro segments, and many charged residues, but they are differently distributed and dopuin belongs to a separate, apparently novel family. However, dopuin is similar to a peptide corresponding to an expressed-sequence-tag cDNA of human fetal liver and spleen, establishing the nature of the mature form of the product of this cDNA, and showing a general tissue, age, and species distribution of this peptide. A truncated form of vimentin, composed of its C-terminal 37 residues, vimentin-C37, was also purified and structurally characterized. These two peptides increase the complexity of known intestinal polypeptides and at least dopuin has properties compatible with specific biofunctions.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9370362     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.t01-2-00518.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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