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A novel prohormone processing site in Aplysia californica:: the Leu-Leu rule

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Volume 82, Issue 6, Pages 1398-1405

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2002.01070.x

Keywords

leucine-leucine cleavages; MALDI MS; neuropeptides; prohormone processing

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [RR10294] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [NS31609] Funding Source: Medline

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Neuropeptides are a complex set of signaling molecules produced through enzymatic cleavages from longer prohormone sequences. The most common cleavage sites in prohormones are basic amino acid residues; however, processing is observed at non-basic sites. Cleavage at Leu-Leu sequences has been observed in three Aplysia californica prohormones. To further investigate this unusual event, native and non-native synthetic peptides containing Leu-Leu residues are incubated with homogenates of Aplysia californica ganglia and the resulting products monitored with MALDI MS. Cleavage near and between Leu-Leu residues is observed in the abdominal and buccal ganglia homogenates, confirming the presence of an unidentified peptidase. In addition, fractions from an HPLC separation of buccal ganglia homogenates also produce cleavages at Leu-Leu residues. Products resulting from cleavage at Leu-Leu sites are observed and are produced in larger amounts in acidic and neutral pH ranges, and cleavage is inhibited by the addition of EDTA, suggesting a metal is required for activity.

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