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Initial peptidomic profiling of Brazilian sea urchins: Arbacia lixula, Lytechinus variegatus and Echinometra lucunter.
Sciani JM
,
Emerenciano AK
,
Cunha da Silva JR
,
Pimenta DC
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BACKGROUND: Sea urchins can be found throughout the Brazilian coast and are reported to be one of the major causes of marine accidents on the shoreline. Although not lethal, these accidents are reported to be extremely painful. In order to understand the toxinology of the Brazilian urchins, a peptidomic approach was performed aiming to characterize the naturally occurring peptides in both the coelomic fluid and the spine.
METHODS: Animals were collected without gender distinction and samples of the coelomic fluid and spines extracted were analyzed by RP-HPLC and mass spectrometry for peptide de novo sequencing.
RESULTS: Several peptides were identified either in the coelomic fluid or the spine extract (except for E. lucunter). The peptide sequences were aligned with public deposited sequences and possible functions were inferred. Moreover, some peptides can be cryptides, since their sequences were identified within functional proteins, for example thymosin from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
CONCLUSIONS: Although preliminary, the peptidomic approach presented here reports, for the first time, the abundance of novel biological molecules derived from these animals. The discovery of such molecules may be of potential biotechnological application, as described for other organisms; nevertheless, further studies are required.
Fig. 1. TIC chromatograms of the RP-HPLC analyses of coelomic fluid from 25 % SPE of three sea urchins. A1 and A2 were selected as representative peaks to which complementary analyses are presented in Fig. 3
Fig. 2. TIC chromatograms of the 50Â % SPE fractions of sea urchin spine extracts
Fig. 3.
a MS1 and MS2 (inset) spectra of A2 [Fig. 1]. b MS1 and MS2 (inset) spectra of A1 [Fig. 1]. c PEAKS® Studio processed m/z 839.35 MS2 spectrum with the deduced sequence above the annotated peaks
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