Abstract
We isolated and characterized a cDNA clone, encoding the prohormone of the sodium-influx-stimulating (SIS) peptide of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis. The prohormone is cleaved to generate a signal peptide of 23 amino acids and a SIS peptide of 77 amino acids. The SIS peptide as encoded by the cDNA represents a novel and complex neuropeptide, which controls the activity of sodium pumps in the integument, pericardium, ureter and nephridial gland. In situ hybridization showed that the SIS-peptide gene is expressed by the neuroendocrine, so-called Yellow Cells of the central nervous system.
MeSH terms
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Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Base Sequence
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Cloning, Molecular*
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DNA / chemistry
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DNA / genetics
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Ganglia / chemistry
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Gene Expression
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In Situ Hybridization
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Lymnaea / chemistry*
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Lymnaea / genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Neuropeptides / analysis
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Neuropeptides / chemistry*
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Neuropeptides / genetics
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Protein Precursors / chemistry*
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Protein Precursors / genetics
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Protein Sorting Signals / chemistry
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Sodium / metabolism*
Substances
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Neuropeptides
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Protein Precursors
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Protein Sorting Signals
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sodium-influx-stimulating peptide
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DNA
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Sodium
Associated data
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GENBANK/L09682
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GENBANK/L09683
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GENBANK/X68850
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GENBANK/X71336
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GENBANK/X71337
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GENBANK/X71338
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GENBANK/X71339
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GENBANK/X71340
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GENBANK/X72968
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GENBANK/X73157