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High-mass-resolution direct-tissue MALDI-FTMS reveals broad conservation of three neuropeptides (APSGFLGMRamide, GYRKPPFNGSIFamide and pQDLDHVFLRFamide) across members of seven decapod crustaean infraorders

Journal

PEPTIDES
Volume 28, Issue 11, Pages 2104-2115

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2007.08.019

Keywords

cancer borealis tachykinin-related peptide I (CabTRP I); crustacean myosuppressin (Crust-MS); Glycine(1)-SIFamide (Gly(1)-SIFamide); Valine(1)-SIFamide (Val(1)-SIFamide); orcomyotropin (OMT); commissural ganglion (CoG); neurotransmitter; neuromodulator; neurohormone; matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Fourier transform mass; spectrometry (MALDI-FTMS); sustained off-resonance irradiation collision-induced dissociation (SORI-CID); neuropeptidomics

Funding

  1. NCRR NIH HHS [P20 RR 016463] Funding Source: Medline

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Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization Fourier transform mass spectrometry (MALDI-FTMS) has become an important method for identifying peptides in neural tissues. The ultra-high-mass resolution and mass accuracy of MALDI-FTMS, in combination with in-cell accumulation techniques, can be used to advantage for the analysis of complex mixtures of peptides directly from tissue fragments or extracts. Given the diversity within the decapods, as well as the large number of extant species readily available for analysis, this group of animals represents an optimal model in which to examine phylogenetic conservation and evolution of neuropeptides and neuropeptide families. Surprisingly, no large comparative studies have previously been undertaken. Here, we have initiated such an investigation, which encompasses 32 species spanning seven decapod infraorders. Two peptides, APSGFLGMRamide and pQDLDHVFLRFamide, were detected in all species. A third peptide, GYRKPPFNGSIFamide, was detected in all species except members of the Astacidean genus Homarus, where a Val(1) variant was present. Our finding that these peptides are ubiquitously (or nearly ubiquitously) conserved in decapod neural tissues not only suggests important conserved functions for them, but also provides an intrinsic calibrant set for future MALDI-FTMS assessments of other peptides in this crustacean order. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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