TheDhgene ofDrosophila melanogasterencodes a diuretic peptide that acts through cyclic AMP

Central Nervous System Receptors, Neuropeptide 0301 basic medicine 0303 health sciences Base Sequence Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases Molecular Sequence Data 03 medical and health sciences Drosophila melanogaster Insect Hormones Larva Cyclic AMP Animals Drosophila Proteins Calcium Amino Acid Sequence Diuretics Peptides Sequence Alignment
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.205.24.3799 Publication Date: 2021-04-25T05:10:07Z
ABSTRACT
SUMMARYDh, the gene that encodes a CRF-like peptide in Drosophila melanogaster, is described. The product of this gene is a 44-amino-acid peptide (Drome-DH44) with a sequence almost identical to the Musca domestica and Stomoxys calcitrans diuretic hormones. There are no other similar peptides encoded within the known Drosophila genomic sequence. Functional studies showed that the deduced peptide stimulated fluid production, and that this effect was mediated by cyclic AMP in principal cells only: there was no effect on the levels of either cyclic GMP or intracellular calcium. Stimulation also elevated levels of cyclic AMP (but not cyclic GMP) phosphodiesterase, a new mode of action for this class of hormone. The transcript was localised by in situhybridisation, and the peptide by immunocytochemistry, to two groups of three neurones in the pars intercerebralis within the brain. These cells also express receptors for leucokinin, another major diuretic peptide, implying that the cells may be important in homeostatic regulation.
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