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Bioinformatic analyses of the publicly accessible crustacean expressed sequence tags (ESTs) reveal numerous novel neuropeptide-encoding precursor proteins, including ones from members of several little studied taxa
Authors:Andrew E. Christie  Christopher S. Durkin  Paul Ohno
Affiliation:a Neuroscience Program, John W. and Jean C. Boylan Center for Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, P.O. Box 35, Old Bar Harbor Road, Salisbury Cove, ME 04672, USA
b Békésy Laboratory of Neurobiology, Pacific Biosciences Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1993 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Abstract:ESTs have been generated for many crustacean species, providing an invaluable resource for peptide discovery in members of this arthropod subphylum. Here, these data were mined for novel peptide-encoding transcripts, with the mature peptides encoded by them predicted using a combination of online peptide prediction programs and homology to known arthropod sequences. In total, 70 mature full-length/partial peptides representing members of 16 families/subfamilies were predicted, the vast majority being novel; the species from which the peptides were identified included members of the Branchiopoda (Daphnia carinata and Triops cancriformis), Maxillopoda (Caligus clemensi, Caligus rogercresseyi, Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Lernaeocera branchialis) and Malacostraca (Euphausia superba, Marsupenaeus japonicus, Penaeus monodon, Homarus americanus, Petrolisthes cinctipes, Callinectes sapidus and Portunus trituberculatus). Of particular note were the identifications of an intermediate between the insect adipokinetic hormones and crustacean red pigment concentrating hormone and a modified crustacean cardioactive peptide from the daphnid D. carinata; Arg7-corazonin was also deduced from this species, the first identification of a corazonin from a non-decapod crustacean. Our data also include the first reports of members of the calcitonin-like diuretic hormone, FMRFamide-related peptide (neuropeptide F subfamily) and orcokinin families from members of the Copepoda. Moreover, the prediction of a bursicon α from the euphausid E. superba represents the first peptide identified from any member of the basal eucaridean order Euphausiacea. In addition, large collections of insect eclosion hormone- and neuroparsin-like peptides were identified from a variety of species, greatly expanding the number of known members of these families in crustaceans.
Keywords:Caligus clemensi   Caligus rogercresseyi   Callinectes sapidus   Daphnia carinata   Euphausia superba   Homarus americanus   Lepeophtheirus salmonis   Lernaeocera branchialis   Marsupenaeus japonicus   Penaeus monodon   Petrolisthes cinctipes   Portunus trituberculatus   Triops cancriformis   Branchiopoda   Malacostraca   Maxillopoda   Adipokinetic hormone (AKH)   Allatostatin C (AST-C)   Bursicon   Calcitonin-like diuretic hormone (CLDH)   Corazonin   Crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP)   Crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH)   Eclosion hormone   FMRFamide-related peptide   Moult-inhibiting hormone (MIH)   Neuroparsin   Neuropeptide F (NPF)   Orcokinin   Pigment dispersing hormone (PDH)   Red pigment concentrating hormone (RPCH)   SIFamide   Tachykinin-related peptide (TRP)   Expressed sequence tag (EST)   Transcriptomics   Neuropeptide   Neurohormone   Neuromodulator
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