Nielsen D B, Dykert J, Rivier J E, McIntosh J M
Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112.
Toxicon. 1994 Jul;32(7):845-8. doi: 10.1016/0041-0101(94)90009-4.
Vasopressin homologs have previously been isolated from the venom of fish-hunting cone snails. We investigated whether a vasopressin-like peptide is found in the worm-hunter, Conus imperialis. Using i.c. injections in mice, we isolated a peptide from the venom of C. imperialis which induces scratching and grooming behavior characteristic of the conopressins. Biochemical characterization showed that this peptide is identical to Lys-conopressin-G. The results led us to speculate that the vasopressin-like peptides in Conus venoms may be examples of an evolving conversion of endogenous peptides for specialized venom uses.
血管加压素同系物此前已从以鱼为食的芋螺毒液中分离出来。我们研究了在以蠕虫为食的帝王芋螺(Conus imperialis)中是否存在类似血管加压素的肽。通过对小鼠进行脑室内注射,我们从帝王芋螺的毒液中分离出一种肽,它能诱发芋螺加压素特有的抓挠和梳理行为。生化特性分析表明,这种肽与赖氨酸-芋螺加压素-G相同。这些结果使我们推测,芋螺毒液中的类血管加压素肽可能是内源性肽为适应毒液特殊用途而不断演变的转化实例。