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. 1990;160(4):423-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01075674.

Structure-function studies on neurohormone D: activity of naturally-occurring hormone analogues

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Structure-function studies on neurohormone D: activity of naturally-occurring hormone analogues

E Baumann et al. J Comp Physiol B. 1990.

Abstract

The relative potencies of 11 naturally-occurring peptides of the adipokinetic hormone/red pigment-concentrating hormone family (AKH/RPCH-family) have been assessed with respect to increase in heart rate in adult, female American cockroaches, Periplaneta americana, in in vitro and in vivo bioassays. In addition, analogues that lacked the N-terminal pyroglutamate residue or had a free threonine acid at the C-terminus were also investigated. In both bioassays the N- or C-terminal-modified analogues give no or little response suggesting that blocked termini are essential for receptor-binding. In both bioassays the naturally-occurring peptide from the cockroach corpus cardiacum Pea-CAH-I (neurohormone D) is more potent than the second endogenous peptide, Pea-CAH-II. On the basis of this result and previous data it is proposed that neurohormone D is the only physiologically important "true" cardioactive peptide. The dose-response curves of the other peptides indicate that in octapeptides, amino acid residues at positions 2, 6, and 7 are important for receptor-recognition, and that decapeptides are not as effective as octapeptides (exception: the peptide Rom-CC-I isolated from the grasshopper Romalea microptera).

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