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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
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Structure-activity studies have been performed on a series of naturally occurring and 'tailor-made' polypeptides, by measurement of ability to induce selective histamine release from normal rat peritoneal mast cells in vitro. Compounds investigated include
corticotropin
and melittin derivatives, mast-cell-degranulating peptide from bee venom, polymyxin B, bradykinin and various synthetic poly(amino acids) and short-chain peptides. It was confirmed that a cluster of four basic residues (lysine or
arginine
) was optimal for histamine release by
corticotropin
and melittin polypeptides, provided that the C-terminal carboxyl group was substituted (by, for instance, amidation). In contrast, the presence of a free C-terminal carboxyl group or nearby dicarboxylic acid residues led to a considerable diminution in histamine-releasing activity. Likewise, polypeptides comprised essentially of acidic amino acids were inactive. On the basis of these observations it has been possible to predict that synthetic peptides comprising a particular sequence within the Fc region of human immunoglobulin E, the immunoglobulin class particularly involved in mediation of allergic reactions of the immediate type, would possess potent histamine-releasing activity when similarly made to react with normal rat mast cells. The further study of such a structure should throw new light on the molecular basis of allergen-antibody triggering of mast cells.
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PMID:Further studies on the structural requirements for polypeptide-mediated histamine release from rat mast cells. 9 86
The effect of synthetic
alpha-MSH
injected intravenously in a uniform dose of 3 mg was studied in 19 prepubertal children. A marked growth hormone (GH) response was seen only in 2 out of 8 constitutionally small children with a normal GH response to insulin and
arginine
stimulation. Three of of 11 children suffering from hypopituitarism with documented GH and other hormone deficiencies, unexpectedly, showed a significant rise of GH after
alpha-MSH
: all three had craniopharyngiomas.
Alpha-MSH
led to an increase of plasma cortisol in all except 3 patients who had secondary adrenal insuffciency. The increase of cortisol after
alpha-MSH
and after insulin was of the same extent: but the hypoglycemia and stress responsible for the insulin effect were not observed after
alpha-MSH
. It is possible that
alpha-MSH
acts by an ACTH-like direct stimulation on the adrenals. There was no effect of
alpha-MSH
on plasma TSH or on blood glucose.
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PMID:The effect of alpha-MSH on plasma growth hormone, cortisol and TSH in children. 16 18
Twenty-three analogs of the ACTH-(4-10)-heptapeptide sequence, which forms the "active core" of
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH) and related hormones, have been synthesized by the solid-phase method. These analogs all contain structural modifications at or near the 5-glutamic acid residue of ACTH. The peptides were purified to electrophoretic and chromatographic homogeneity. The peptides were assayed for lipolytic activity in an isolated cell system derived from rabbit adipose tissue. In this system, it was determined that residue 5 plays a very important "spacer" role in the peptide, but that this spacer function is not very dependent on the nature of the side chain of the position 5 amino acid. It was found, however, that a number of analogs containing basic residues (
arginine
or lysine) in position 3 and/or position 5 of ACTH-(3-10) and ACTH-(4-10) fragments have 5 to 10 times the activity of the respective parent peptides. The presence of a latent anionic locus in the rabbit fat-cell receptor for ACTH is suggested by this study.
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PMID:Synthetic position 5 analogs of adrenocorticotropin fragments and their in vitro lipolytic activity. 16 12
The effect of alpha1-24-
corticotropin
-Zn on the results of pituitary stimulation tests (moderate standardized physical exercise,
arginine
infusion, insulin-induced hypoglycemia) was studied in 27 prepubertal children with non-endocrine retardation of growth and development. After administration of 1 mg alpha1-24-
corticotropin
, the basal blood glucose and plasma cortisol levels rose significantly. However, the growth hormone increase after the three stimulation tests was significantly lower than without the
corticotropin
injection. The results demonstrate the inhibiting effect of alpha1-24-
corticotropin
on growth hormone secretion.
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PMID:The effect of alpha1-24-corticotropin on growth hormone release in prepubertal children. 17 Dec 39
Rabbits were anesthetized with urethane and were given intracisternal injections of the following substances:
adrenocorticotropin
, beta-melanocyte stimulating hormone, choroid plexus peptide IIF, epinephrine, serotonin, histamine, oxytocin, lysine and a
arginine
vasopressins, acetylcholine and melatonin. The effects on the concentration of 3', 5' cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) in cerebrospinal fluid were then measured. Only melatonin and acetylcholine caused a significant (p less than 0.05) effect on cGMP concentration. Both agents increased the nucleotide's concentration within 30 min. Melatonin was about 1,000 times more potent than acetylcholine; the mininal effective doses were 1 mug and 1,000 mug, respectively.
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PMID:Injection of melatonin into cisterna magna increases concentration of 3', 5' cyclic guanosine monophosphate in cerebrospinal fluid. 18 65
The peptide [15, 16-D-lysine, 17, 18-D-
arginine
]-
adrenocorticotropin
-(1-19) and an all-D-retropeptide related to the amino terminal octadecapeptide of
adrenocorticotropin
have been synthesized by the solid-phase method. The nonadecapeptide was shown to possess 10-15% of the steroidogenic activity and 3% of the lipolytic activity of
adrenocorticotropin
-(1-19). The all-D-retropeptide showed no activity and exhibited no inhibitory activity in steroidogenesis and lipolysis.
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PMID:Adrenocorticotropin. 48. Synthesis and biological activity of (15, 16-D-lysine, 17, 18-D-arginine)-adrenocorticotropin-(1-19) and an all-D-retropeptide related to the amino terminal octadecapeptide of adrenocorticotropin. 18 22
An
adrenocorticotropin
analogue, [2-delta-aminovaleric acid, 5-
arginine
]
adrenocorticotropin
-(2-19), has been synthesized by the solid-phase method and its biological activity has been determined. It was found that substitution of
arginine
for glutamic acid at position 5 of [2-delta-aminovaleric acid]
adrenocorticotropin
-(2-19) increased the steroidogenic potency in idolated rat adrenal cells and the lipolytic potency in isolated rat fat cells but decreased the lipolytic potency in isolated rabbit fat cells. The synthetic analogue had only 2% of the melanotropic potency of the parent molecule.
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PMID:Adrenocorticotropin. 49.1 Synthesis and biological activity of [2-delta-aminovaleric acid, 5-arginine-a1adrenocorticotropin-(2-19). 18 5
The peptides
alpha-MSH
and MSH/ACTH 4-10 were degraded by rat brain extracts and serum to yield free amino acids among the end-products. Breakdown of these two peptides was double that of a related synthetic hexapeptide Met (0)-Glu-His-Phe-D-Lys-Phe. No significant breakdown of the hexapeptide occurred after incubation with human serum; it also had almost negligible pigmentary effects in vivo and in vitro when compared to
alpha-MSH
. The patterns of amino acid release indicate possible endopeptidase cleavage at Phe-
Arg
in
alpha-MSH
followed by secondary exopeptidase action to release free amino acids. For the hexapeptide, the primary cleavage point occurred at the -His3-Phe4 bond. The stability of this analog in human sera, coupled with its lower rate of degradation in the CNS, may contribute to its more potent behavioral actions in vivo.
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PMID:Biodegradation of alpha-MSH and derived peptides by rat brain extracts, and by rat and human serum. 19 Nov 54
Choroid plexus of rabbit and rat was incubated for 2-30 min at 37 degrees C under 95% O2-5% CO2 in Tyrode solution containing 10 mM glucose and 1 mM theophylline with these agents: epinephrine, norepinephrine, isoproterenol, dopamine, histamine, serotonin,
arginine
, and lysine vasopressins, oxytocin, angiotensin,
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH),
beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone
, and choroid plexus peptide IIF. After incubation, tissue and medium were analyzed for 3', 5' -cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) content. Each amine or peptide was tested initially at 1,000 microng/ml. Only ACTH and serotonin affected cAMP content of rabbit choroid plexus. At 1,000 microng/ml, these agents caused a 10 and 4 times (respectively) increase in cAMP content of tissue + medium at 2-10 min with decline in content at 10-30 min. More than 90% of the increment was located in tissue, less than 10% in medium. Minimal effective dose (MED) to cause a significant (P less than .05) accumulation of cAMP was 0.1 microng/ml (2.2 x 10(-8) M) for ACTH and 10 microng/ml (5.7 x10(-3) M) for serotonin. Only isoproterenol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine influenced cAMP content of rat choroid plexus. MED's for this effect by isoproterenol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine were .001, .01, and 10 microng/ml (4.7 x 10(-9), 5.5 x 10(-8), and 5.9 x 10(-5) M), respectively.
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PMID:Effects of hormones on 3', 5' -cyclic adenosine monophosphate in choroid plexus. 19 84
The maximal steroidogenic response (Smax) to
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH) is enhanced by the substitution of
arginine
in position 3. Though the Smax of
adrenocorticotropin
-(3-10)-octapeptide [ACTH-(3-10)] is only 20% of ACTH-(1-24) in isolated rabbit adrenal cells and 10% in rat cells, [Arg3]ACTH-(3-10) has an Smax comparable to that of the longer peptide. Activity determined from the midpoints of dose-response curves (A50), however, is several orders of magnitude less. The Smax of ACTH-(4-10) is not significantly different from that of the 3-10 analog. Substitution of
arginine
in the 5 position of ACTH-(4-10) decreases activity for rabbit cells, but does not affect activity for rat cells. The substitution of
arginine
in the 5 position of ACTH-(1-20) markedly decreases Smax in rabbit but not rat cells. The Smax of [
Arg
3,5)]ACTH-(3-10), containing both substitutions, is greater than that of ACTH-(3-10), but much less than that of [Arg3]acth-(3-10) in both species studied. These findings contrast with those in the rabbit adipocyte, where both
arginine
-containing ACTH analogs have enhanced activity and the effects of both substitutions in a single peptide are additive.
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PMID:Steroidogenic activity of fragments of adrenocorticotropin with arginine in residue positions 3 and 5. 20 Sep 14
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