Isolation of proctolin, a myotropic peptide, from Periplaneta americana

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The isolation of a myotropic substance, proctolin, associated with the innervation of the viscera of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, is reported. Proctolin, previously described as a neurotransmitter or neurohormone, is a small basic peptide with an estimated molecular weight of 500 to 700. The proctodeal (hindgut) muscles of P. americana contract at threshold levels of about 0·5 ng/ml, equivalent to about 10-9 M proctolin. Approximately 180 μg proctolin were isolated from 125 kg of whole cockroaches. The isolated peptide was homogeneous on paper and thin-layer chromatography and on high-voltage paper electrophoresis at pH 3·5 and 6·4. © 1975.

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Brown, B. E., & Starratt, A. N. (1975). Isolation of proctolin, a myotropic peptide, from Periplaneta americana. Journal of Insect Physiology, 21(11), 1879–1881. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1910(75)90257-7

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