RYIRFAMIDE - A TURBELLARIAN FMRFAMIDE-RELATED PEPTIDE (FARP)
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1994
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FMRFamide was isolated originally from neural-tissue extracts of a bivalve mollusc, since when either authentic FMRFamide or a series of structurally-related peptides have been isolated from representative arthropods, annelids and many additional molluscs. However, to date no information exists as to the definitive presence and primary structure of a FaRP in a free-living flatworm. Here, we report the isolation and primary structure of a FaRP from the free-living turbellarian, Artioposthia triangulata, a species from which NPF has been previously structurally-characterised. Unlike molluscs and insects, in which several FaRP a are expressed, only a single member of this family was detected in this turbellarian. The primary structure of this turbellarian FaRP was established as Arg-Tyr-Ile-Arg-Phe-NH2 (RYIRFamide) and the molecular mass as 752.7 Da. These data have established unequivocally that FaRPs occur in the nervous systems of the most phylogenetically-ancient invertebrates which display bilaterally-symmetrical neuronal plans and that authentic FMRFamide is probably not the original member of the family in molecular evolutionary terms. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Maule , A , Shaw , C , Halton , D W , Curry , J & Thim , L 1994 , ' RYIRFAMIDE - A TURBELLARIAN FMRFAMIDE-RELATED PEPTIDE (FARP) ' Regulatory Peptides , vol 50 , pp. 37-43 . |
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