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J Neurophysiol (February 26, 2003). doi:10.1152/jn.00014.2003
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Submitted on January 8, 2003
Accepted on February 6, 2003

PRQFVamide, a Novel Pentapeptide Identified from the CNS and Gut of Aplysia

Y. Furukawa1, K. Nakamaru1, Y. Sasaki1, Y. Fujisawa2, H. Minakata2, S. Ohata3, F. Morishita1, O. Matsushima1, L. Li4, V. Alexeeva5, T. A. Ellis5, N. C. Dembrow5, J. Jing5, J. V. Sweedler4, K. R. Weiss5, and F. S. Vilim5*

1 Biological Science, Hiroshima University, Higashi, Hiroshima, Japan
2 Suntory Institute for Bioorganic Research, Mishima, Osaka, Japan
3 Instrumental Center for Chemical Analysis, Hiroshima University, Higashi, iroshima, Japan
4 Chemistry and Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
5 Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: vilim{at}inka.mssm.edu.

We have purified a novel pentapeptide from the Aplysia nervous system using bioassay on gut contractions. The structure of the peptide is Pro-Arg-Gln-Phe-Val-amide (PRQFVa). The precursor for PRQFVa was found to code for 33 copies of PRQFVamide and 4 related pentapeptides. Peaks corresponding to the predicted masses of all 5 pentapeptides are detected in Aplysia neurons by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Northern analysis reveals that expression of the precursor is abundant in the abdominal ganglion, much less in the pedal and cerebral ganglia, and rarely seen in the buccal and pleural ganglia. PRQFVa-positive neurons, mapped by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization, are present in all the central ganglia. PRQFVa immunopositive processes are observed in the gut, particularly in association with the vasculature. Some arteries and other highly vascularized tissues, such as the gill and the kidney, also contain numerous PRQFVa immunopositive processes. Application of synthetic PRQFVa suppresses not only contractions of the gut, but also contractions of vasculature. PRQFVa is expressed in some of the neurons within the feeding circuitry and application of synthetic PRQFVa was found to decrease the excitability of some (B4/5 and B31/32) but not all (B8) neurons of the buccal feeding circuit. Our findings suggest that PRQFVa may act as a modulator within the feeding system as well as in other systems of Aplysia.




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