Evidence that the lizard helospectin peptides are O-glycosylated

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Abstract

Six forms of helospectin (a vasoactive intestinal peptide analogue) were purified from the venom of the Heloderma horridum lizard. Their identification was performed by combining sequencing by automated Edman degradation and electrospray mass spectrometry analysis on the complete peptides and their tryptic fragments. The products resulting from the action of an O-glycosidase were also analysed. Two forms were identified as the previously named Hs1 and Hs2 of 38 and 37 amino-acid residues, respectively. Two forms corresponded to Hs1 and Hs2 O-glycosylated by a N-acetylhexosamine- hexose motif attached to the Ser32 residue. Two other forms were not completely characterized but might correspond to the O-glycosylated forms bearing a phosphate or a sulfate group. The glycosylation did not affect the capacity of the helospectins to recognize and to activate the human and the rat VPAC1 and VPAC2 receptors.

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Vandermeers-Piret, M. C., Vandermeers, A., Gourlet, P., Ali, M. H., Waelbroeck, M., & Robberecht, P. (2000). Evidence that the lizard helospectin peptides are O-glycosylated. European Journal of Biochemistry, 267(14), 4556–4560. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01506.x

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