Montecucchi P C, Anastasi A, de Castiglione R, Erspamer V
Int J Pept Protein Res. 1980 Sep;16(3):191-9.
The skin of the South American frog Phyllomedusa sauvagei contains a new active polypeptide, sauvagine, which does not belong to any of the peptide families hitherto described in the amphibian skin. The purification procedure involved several successive steps: dialysis, precipitation with ethanol and acetone, gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography. Two forms of sauvagine were separated. The major component (sauvagine I) was submitted to acid hydrolysis. The sauvagine molecule appeared to possess clear hydrophobic characteristics and to consist of a straight chain of 40 amino acid residues, among which the glutamyl-, aspartyl- leucyl- and isoleucyl-residues were particularly well represented. The elucidation of the amino acid sequence in the sauvagine molecule is in progress.
南美洲蛙类皮膜蛙(Phyllomedusa sauvagei)的皮肤含有一种新的活性多肽—— sauvagine,它不属于迄今为止在两栖动物皮肤中描述的任何肽家族。纯化过程涉及几个连续步骤:透析、用乙醇和丙酮沉淀、凝胶过滤和离子交换色谱。分离出了两种形式的sauvagine。主要成分(sauvagine I)进行了酸水解。sauvagine分子似乎具有明显的疏水特性,由40个氨基酸残基的直链组成,其中谷氨酰基、天冬氨酰基、亮氨酰基和异亮氨酰基残基尤为突出。sauvagine分子中氨基酸序列的阐明工作正在进行中。