Journal article
Natriuretic peptide binding sites in the gills of the pouched lamprey Geotria australis
Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol.201(11), pp.1799-1808
1998
Abstract
Iodinated atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) binding sites were examined in the gills and ventral aorta of the adult upstream-migrating lamprey Geotria australis using tissue section autoradiography, in vitro competition analysis and affinity cross-linking, while guanylate cyclase assays were performed on gill membranes of both adult and juvenile lampreys. A partial natriuretic peptide (NP) receptor sequence was amplified using reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The results indicated that there was specific NP binding to the aortic endothelium and to pillar cell regions in the axial plate and secondary lamellae. In competition studies, 50 % of NP binding was abolished by 4 nmoll-1 rat ANP, 35 nmoll-1 porcine C-type NP (CNP) and 45 nmoll-1 C-ANF (a truncated ANP). Affinity cross-linking followed by SDS-PAGE demonstrated two binding sites at 205 and 65kDa under non-reducing conditions and at 85 and 65kDa under reducing conditions. Guanylate cyclase assays demonstrated that, while no NP-stimulated GC activity occurred in adult lampreys, NP-stimulated enhancement of cyclic GMP accumulation was found in juveniles in fresh water and more particularly in salt water. RT-PCR amplified a 471 base pair fragment with 68 % amino acid sequence homology to the eel natriuretic peptide receptor D (NPR-D). This study suggests that NP binding sites in the adult gill and aorta are of an NPR-C/D type, whereas an additional GC-coupled site exists in juveniles.
Details
- Title
- Natriuretic peptide binding sites in the gills of the pouched lamprey Geotria australis
- Authors/Creators
- T. Toop (Author/Creator)D. Grozdanovski (Author/Creator)I.C. Potter (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol.201(11), pp.1799-1808
- Publisher
- Company of Biologists
- Identifiers
- 991005544036807891
- Copyright
- © The Company of Biologists Limited 1998
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Biological and Environmental Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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