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Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) immunochemical profile after Junin virus infection of rat cultured astrocytes
Authors:Rubn F Iacono  Analia Nessi de Avin  Francisco A Rosetti  María I Berría
Institution:

a Laboratoire de Phylogénie moléculaire des Annélides, ER 87 CNRS, Groupe de Neuroendocrinologie des Hirudinées, SN3, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, F-59655, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cédex, France

b Institut de Biologie moléculaire et cellulaire, UPR 9022 CNRS, 15 rue Descartes, F-67084, Strasbourg Cédex, France

Abstract:After five steps of purification including gel permeation, anti-angiotensin I affinity column chromatography followed by reverse-phase HPLC, a peptide immunoreactive to two different antisera (anti-angiotensin I) was purified to homogeneity from extracts of the leech Theromyzon tessulatum. The first 14 amino acid residues of the purified peptide (DRVYIHPFLLXWG) established by automated Edman degradation, reveal the existence in leeches of an angiotensin I-like molecule close to human angiotensin I. The sequence of the purified peptide presents 78.5% of homology with the N-terminal part of human angiotensin. Moreover, in its sequence, this peptide presents the cleavage sites of vertebrate angiotensin metabolic enzymes, i.e. the renin and the angiotensin-converting enzyme. This finding constitutes the first biochemical characterization of an angiotensin I in Invertebrates. It also reflects the high conservation of angiotensins in the course of evolution, suggesting a fundamental role of this family in fluid homeostasis.
Keywords:Renin-angiotensin system  Angiotensinogen  Angiotensins  Neuropeptides  Leech
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