Skin secretions of the Mexican burrowing toad Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Rhinophrynidae) contain the proline-arginine-rich peptide, rhinophrynin-27 (RP-27; ELRLPEIARPVPEVLPARLPLPALPRN) with insulinotropic and immunomodulatory properties, together with a higher concentration of the biologically inactive form, rhinophrynin-33 (RP-33) that constitutes RP-27 extended from its C-terminus by the hexapeptide KMAKNQ. Determination of the conformation of RP-33 by NMR demonstrates that in both water and in a solvent that promotes protein folding (50% trifluoroethanol-water), the majority of the proline residues are found in a polyproline type II helical region. The peptide adopts a horseshoe (U-shaped) conformation with pronounced bends in the molecule of around 100°-120° at Glu and Arg. The hexapeptide extension adopts a α-helical conformation. When the hexapeptide is excised to generate RP-27, the molecule adopts an L-shaped conformation with a single bend at Glu. A search of protein sequence databases indicated the P-X-P-XXX-P-XXX-P-X-P motif found in RP-27 and RP-33 occurs in a number of proteins although its functional implications are unclear. The data suggest that RP-33 represents a biosynthetic precursor of RP-27 that is activated by a protease cleaving at a single lysine residue of the type previously identified in Xenopus laevis skin secretions.
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Biochimie
February 2021
Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy. Electronic address:
Skin secretions of the Mexican burrowing toad Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Rhinophrynidae) contain the proline-arginine-rich peptide, rhinophrynin-27 (RP-27; ELRLPEIARPVPEVLPARLPLPALPRN) with insulinotropic and immunomodulatory properties, together with a higher concentration of the biologically inactive form, rhinophrynin-33 (RP-33) that constitutes RP-27 extended from its C-terminus by the hexapeptide KMAKNQ. Determination of the conformation of RP-33 by NMR demonstrates that in both water and in a solvent that promotes protein folding (50% trifluoroethanol-water), the majority of the proline residues are found in a polyproline type II helical region. The peptide adopts a horseshoe (U-shaped) conformation with pronounced bends in the molecule of around 100°-120° at Glu and Arg.
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December 2019
Diabetes Research Group, School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Coleraine, BT52 1SA, N. Ireland, UK. Electronic address:
The study investigates conformational analysis and the in vitro cytokine-mediated immunomodulatory and insulin-releasing activities of rhinophrynin-27 (ELRLPEIARPVPEVLPARLPLPALPRN; RP-27), a proline-arginine-rich peptide first isolated from skin secretions of the Mexican burrowing toad Rhinophrynus dorsalis (Rhinophrynidae). In both water and 50% trifluoroethanol-water, the peptide adopts a polyproline type II helical conformation with a high degree of deviation from the canonical collagen-like folding and a pronounced bend in the molecule at the Glu residue. Incubation of mouse peritoneal cells with RP-27 significantly (P < 0.
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November 2017
Rare Species Conservatory Foundation, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
The Mexican burrowing toad Rhinophrynus dorsalis is the sole extant representative of the Rhinophrynidae. United in the superfamily Pipoidea, the Rhinophrynidae is considered to be the sister-group to the extant Pipidae which comprises Hymenochirus, Pipa, Pseudhymenochirus and Xenopus. Cationic, α-helical host-defense peptides of the type found in Hymenochirus, Pseudhymenochirus, and Xenopus species (hymenochirins, pseudhymenochirins, magainins, and peptides related to PGLa, XPF, and CPF) were not detected in norepinephrine-stimulated skin secretions of R.
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December 2012
Department of Biology, Life Sciences Building Room 328, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.
The estimation of phylogenetic relationships is an essential component of understanding evolution. Accurate phylogenetic estimation is difficult, however, when internodes are short and old, when genealogical discordance is common due to large ancestral effective population sizes or ancestral population structure, and when homoplasy is prevalent. Inference of divergence times is also hampered by unknown and uneven rates of evolution, the incomplete fossil record, uncertainty in relationships between fossil and extant lineages, and uncertainty in the age of fossils.
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January 2000
Natural History Museum & Biodiversity Research Center-Dyche Hall, and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-2454, USA.
The adult osteology of the direct-developing pipid frog, Pipa pipa, is described based on cleared-and-stained and dry skeletal specimens. Observations on skeletal development are based on cleared-and-stained embryos and young removed from the backs of preserved females. Osteologically, P.
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