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FEBS J


Title:"Surface movement in water of splendipherin, the aquatic male sex pheromone of the tree frog Litoria splendida"
Author(s):Perriman AW; Apponyi MA; Buntine MA; Jackway RJ; Rutland MW; White JW; Bowie JH;
Address:"Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia"
Journal Title:FEBS J
Year:2008
Volume:20080520
Issue:13
Page Number:3362 - 3374
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2008.06483.x
ISSN/ISBN:1742-464X (Print) 1742-464X (Linking)
Abstract:"The aquatic sex pheromone splendipherin (GLVSSIGKALGGLLADVVKSKGQPA-OH) of the male green tree frog Litoria splendida moves across the surface of water to reach the female. Surface pressure and X-ray reflectometry measurements confirm that splendipherin is a surface-active molecule, and are consistent with it having an ordered structure, whereby the hydrophilic portion of the peptide interacts with the underlying water and the hydrophobic region is adjacent to the vapour phase. The movement of splendipherin over the surface of water is caused by a surface pressure gradient. In order to better define the structure of splendipherin at the water/air interface we used 2D NMR studies of the pheromone with the solvent system trifluoroethanol/water (1 : 1 v/v). In this solvent system, splendipherin adopts a bent alpha helix from residues V3 to K21. The bending of the helix occurs in the centre of the peptide in the vicinity of G11 and G12. The region of splendipherin from V3 to G11 has well-defined amphipathicity, whereas the amphipathicity from G12 to A25 is reduced by K19 and P24 intruding into the hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions respectively. A helical structure is consistent with X-ray reflectometry data"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Animals Anura Behavior, Animal Circular Dichroism Female Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Male Molecular Sequence Data Peptides/chemistry Sex Attractants/*metabolism/physiology Sexual Behavior, Animal Surface Properties Water/*chemistry;"
Notes:"MedlinePerriman, Adam W Apponyi, Margit A Buntine, Mark A Jackway, Rebecca J Rutland, Mark W White, John W Bowie, John H eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2008/05/23 FEBS J. 2008 Jul; 275(13):3362-74. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2008.06483.x. Epub 2008 May 20"

 
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