T. Oumi et al., THE GGNG PEPTIDES - NOVEL MYOACTIVE PEPTIDES ISOLATED FROM THE GUT AND THE WHOLE-BODY OF THE EARTHWORMS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 216(3), 1995, pp. 1072-1078
Three novel bioactive peptides, which were structurally related to eac
h other, were purified and chemically identified from two species of t
he earthworms, Eisenia foetida and Pheretima vittata. One peptide was
isolated from the gut tissue of E. foetida, and the other two were pur
ified from the whole body of E. foetida and P. vittata, respectively.
These peptides consisted of 17 or 18 amino acid residues and were name
d GGNG peptides after their unique, common structure of the C-termini.
These GGNG peptides augmented both tension and frequency of spontaneo
us contractions of isolated gut preparations of E. foetida, and also e
licited contractions of other annelidan tissues such as the polychaete
esophagus and the leech vagina. However, they showed no activity on m
olluscan or arthropodan tissues, suggesting that GGNG peptides may be
peculiar to annelids. No peptides homologous to GGNG peptides have bee
n known so far in any living organisms. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.