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Neuropeptide F: a novel parasitic flatworm regulatory peptide from <i>Moniezia expansa</i> (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea)
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1991
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ImmunologyMolecular BiologyPeptide SciencePeripheral NervesPeripheral Nervous SystemHelminthologyParasite PeptideExperimental NeuropathologyNeuropeptide FNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyNeurochemistryParasitologyHealth SciencesMolecular NeuroscienceParasitic ProtozoaNervous SystemBiologyPeptide IrNeuroanatomyPhysiologyNeuropeptide ReceptorPrimitive BrainCentral Nervous SystemCentral Nervous System BiologyMedicineNeuropeptides
SUMMARY Using a C-terminally directed pancreatic polypeptide (PP) antiserum and immunocytochemical methods, PP-immuno-reactivity (IR) was localized throughout the central (CNS) and peripheral nervous systems (PNS) of the cestode, Moniezia expansa . In the CNS, immunostaining was evident in the paired cerebral ganglia (primitive brain), connecting commissure, and the paired longitudinal nerve cords that are cross-linked by numerous regular transverse connectives. The PNS was seen to consist of a fine anastomosing nerve-net of immunoreactive fibres, many of which were closely associated with reproductive structures. Radioimmunoassay of this peptide IR in acid-alcohol extracts of the worm measured 192·8 ng/g of PP–IR. HPLC analyses of the M. expansa PP–IR identified a single molecular form which was purified to homogeneity. Plasma desorption mass spectrometry (PDMS) of purified parasite peptide resolved a single peptide with a molecular mass of 4599±10 Da. Automated gas-phase Edman degradation identified a 39-amino acid peptide with a C-terminal phenyl-alaninamide. Examination of its primary structure shows that it displays significant sequence homology with the vertebrate neuropeptide Y superfamily, suggesting that this platyhelminth-derived peptide is the phylogenetic precursor. Neuropeptide F ( M. expansa ) is the first regulatory peptide to be fully sequenced from the phylum Platyhelminthes and may represent a member of an important new class of invertebrate neuropeptide.
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