D-Amino acid residue in the C-type natriuretic peptide from the venom of the mammal, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, the Australian platypus
Abstract
The C-type natriuretic peptide from the platypus venom (OvCNP) exists in two forms, OvCNPa and OvCNPb, whose amino acid sequences are identical. Through the use of nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, and peptidase digestion studies, we discovered that OvCNPb incorporates a D-amino acid at position 2 in the primary structure. Peptides containing a D-amino acid have been found in lower forms of organism, but this report is the first for a D-amino acid in a biologically active peptide from a mammal. The result implies the existence of a specific isomerase in the platypus that converts an L-amino acid residue in the protein to the D-configuration.
- Publication:
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FEBS Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 2002
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2002FEBSL.524..172T
- Keywords:
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- Platypus venom;
- C-type natriuretic peptide;
- D-Amino acid;
- Toxin;
- Nuclear magnetic resonance;
- Posttranslational modification;
- NMR;
- nuclear magnetic resonance;
- OvCNP;
- Ornithorhynchus venom C-type natriuretic peptide;
- OvCNPa;
- Ornithorhynchus venom C-type natriuretic peptide A;
- OvCNPb;
- Ornithorhynchus venom C-type natriuretic peptide B;
- LAP;
- leucine amino peptidase;
- HPLC;
- high performance liquid chromatography;
- RP-HPLC;
- reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography;
- DLP;
- defensin-like peptide;
- DLP-2;
- defensin-like peptide-2;
- DLP-4;
- defensin-like peptide-4;
- TOCSY;
- total correlation spectroscopy