volume 22 issue 22 pages 3517-3525

De novo sequencing of peptides secreted by the skin glands of the Caucasian Green Frog Rana ridibunda

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2008-10-14
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR0.358
CiteScore3.4
Impact factor1.7
ISSN09514198, 10970231
PubMed ID:  18855342
Organic Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Analytical Chemistry
Abstract
Amphibian skin glands are known to secrete various types of bioactive peptides. The array of these peptides is specific for every frog species. The present research deals with the identification of peptides isolated from the skin secretion of the Marsh frog R. ridibunda inhabiting the Kolkhida Canyon of the Caucasian region. The research is based on comprehensive high-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS/MS) analysis of intact and chemically modified peptides. In particular, an oxidation procedure was applied directly to the crude skin secretion to open S--S loops whereas N-terminal acetylation was additionally carried out for one individual peptide. Sequences were determined by manual interpretation of electron capture dissociation (ECD) and collisionally induced dissociation (CID) tandem mass spectra. A total of 29 peptides were identified in the skin secretion of the Caucasian Marsh frog. The peptide profile is represented with disulfide-containing peptides belonging to the brevinin, esculentin and ranatuerin families, neuropeptides of the bradykinin and bombesin families. Two identified peptides belonging to the ranatuerins are the first peptides of this family discovered in the skin secretions of European frogs. Ten of the identified peptides coincide with those reported earlier for the European Edible frog. Another ten are identical to those found in R. ridubunda from the Moscow region. This fact verifies the described method as being an efficient analytical tool to compare intra- and interspecific variabilities.
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Samgina T. Yu. et al. De novo sequencing of peptides secreted by the skin glands of the Caucasian Green Frog Rana ridibunda // Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2008. Vol. 22. No. 22. pp. 3517-3525.
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Samgina T. Yu., Artemenko K. A., Gorshkov V., Ogourtsov S. V., ZUBAREV R., Lebedev A. T. De novo sequencing of peptides secreted by the skin glands of the Caucasian Green Frog Rana ridibunda // Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2008. Vol. 22. No. 22. pp. 3517-3525.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/rcm.3759
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.3759
TI - De novo sequencing of peptides secreted by the skin glands of the Caucasian Green Frog Rana ridibunda
T2 - Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
AU - Samgina, Tatiana Yu
AU - Artemenko, Konstantin A
AU - Gorshkov, Vladimir
AU - Ogourtsov, Sergey V
AU - ZUBAREV, Roman
AU - Lebedev, Albert T.
PY - 2008
DA - 2008/10/14
PB - Wiley
SP - 3517-3525
IS - 22
VL - 22
PMID - 18855342
SN - 0951-4198
SN - 1097-0231
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@article{2008_Samgina,
author = {Tatiana Yu Samgina and Konstantin A Artemenko and Vladimir Gorshkov and Sergey V Ogourtsov and Roman ZUBAREV and Albert T. Lebedev},
title = {De novo sequencing of peptides secreted by the skin glands of the Caucasian Green Frog Rana ridibunda},
journal = {Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry},
year = {2008},
volume = {22},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.3759},
number = {22},
pages = {3517--3525},
doi = {10.1002/rcm.3759}
}
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Samgina, Tatiana Yu., et al. “De novo sequencing of peptides secreted by the skin glands of the Caucasian Green Frog Rana ridibunda.” Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, vol. 22, no. 22, Oct. 2008, pp. 3517-3525. https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.3759.
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