Chemical synthesis of insulin‐like peptide 1 and its potential role in vitellogenesis of the kuruma prawn Marsupenaeus japonicus

Author:

El‐Desoky Marwa Said12,Takeuchi Rino1,Katayama Hidekazu3ORCID,Tsutsui Naoaki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Bioresources Mie University Tsu Mie Japan

2. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science Menoufia University Shebin El‐Kom Menoufia Egypt

3. Department of Bioengineering, School of Engineering Tokai University Hiratsuka Kanagawa Japan

Abstract

The insulin superfamily comprises a group of peptides with diverse physiological functions and is conserved across the animal kingdom. Insulin‐like peptides (ILPs) of crustaceans are classified into four major types: insulin, relaxin, gonadulin, and androgenic gland hormone (AGH)/insulin‐like androgenic gland factor (IAG). Of these, the physiological functions of AGH/IAG have been clarified to be the regulation of male sex differentiation, but those of the other types have not been uncovered. In this study, we chemically synthesized Maj‐ILP1, an ILP identified in the ovary of the kuruma prawn Marsupenaeus japonicus, using a combination of solid‐phase peptide synthesis and regioselective disulfide bond formation reactions. As the circular dichroism spectral pattern of synthetic Maj‐ILP1 is typical of other ILPs reported thus far, the synthetic peptide likely possessed the proper conformation. Functional analysis using ex vivo tissue incubation revealed that Maj‐ILP1 significantly increased the expression of the yolk protein genes Maj‐Vg1 and Maj‐Vg2 in the hepatopancreas and Maj‐Vg1 in the ovary of adolescent prawns. This is the first report on the synthesis of a crustacean ILP other than IAGs and also shows the positive relationship between the reproductive process and female‐dominant ILP.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Biochemistry,Structural Biology

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