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Titre: The peptide secreted at the water to land transition in a model amphibian has antioxidant effects
Auteur(s): Barbosa, Eder Alves
Plácido, Alexandra
Moreira, Daniel Carneiro
Albuquerque, Lucas Fraga Friaça
Dematei, Anderson
Carvalho, Amandda Évelin Silva de
Cabral, Wanessa F.
Báo, Sônia Nair
Araújo, Felipe Saldanha de
Kuckelhaus, Selma Aparecida Souza
Borges, Tatiana K.
Portugal, Camila C.
Socodato, Renato
Teixeira, Cátia
Lima, Filipe Camargo D. A.
Batagin-Neto, Augusto
Sebben, Antônio
Eaton, Peter
Gomes, Paula
Brand, Guilherme D.
Relvas, João B.
Kato, Massuo J.
Leite, José Roberto de Souza de Almeida
Assunto:: Anfíbio
Triptofilinas
Peptídeos
Espectrometria de massa
Stress oxidativo
Date de publication: 10-nov-2021
Editeur: The Royal Society
Référence bibliographique: BARBOSA, Eder Alves et al. The peptide secreted at the water to land transition in a model amphibian has antioxidant effects. Proceedings B, v. 288, n. 1962, 10 nov. 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.1531. Disponível em: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.1531.
Abstract: In addition to the morphophysiological changes experienced by amphibians during metamorphosis, they must also deal with a different set of environmental constraints when they shift from the water to the land. We found that Pithecopus azureus secretes a single peptide ([M + H]+ = 658.38 Da) at the developmental stage that precedes the onset of terrestrial behaviour. De novo peptide and cDNA sequencing revealed that the peptide, named PaT-2, is expressed in tandem and is a member of the tryptophyllins family. In silico studies allowed us to identify the position of reactive sites and infer possible antioxidant mechanisms of the compounds. Cell-based assays confirmed the predicted antioxidant activity in mammalian microglia and neuroblast cells. The potential neuroprotective effect of PaT-2 was further corroborated in FRET-based live cell imaging assays, where the peptide prevented lipopolysaccharide-induced ROS production and glutamate release in human microglia. In summary, PaT-2 is the first peptide expressed during the ontogeny of P. azureus, right before the metamorphosing froglet leaves the aquatic environment to occupy terrestrial habitats. The antioxidant activity of PaT-2, predicted by in silico analyses and confirmed by cell-based assays, might be relevant for the protection of the skin of P. azureus adults against increased O2 levels and UV exposure on land compared with aquatic environments.
metadata.dc.description.unidade: Faculdade de Medicina (FMD)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.1531
metadata.dc.relation.publisherversion: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.1531
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