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Díaz López, Emilia & Febres, Anthony & Vanegas, Oriana & Giammarresi, Michelle & Gomes, Carlos & Ponte-Sucre, Alicia (2018 ) .Is the activity of CGRP and Adrenomedullin regulated by RAMP (-2) and (-3) in Trypanosomatidae? An in-silico approach.
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Díaz López, Emilia & Febres, Anthony & Vanegas, Oriana & Giammarresi, Michelle & Gomes, Carlos & Ponte-Sucre, Alicia. 2018 .Is the activity of CGRP and Adrenomedullin regulated by RAMP (-2) and (-3) in Trypanosomatidae? An in-silico approach.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39376
Résumé:
The Calcitonin-Like Receptor (CLR) belongs to the classical seven-transmembrane segment molecules coupled to
heterotrimeric G proteins. Its pharmacology depends on the simultaneous expression of the so-called Receptor
Activity Modifier Proteins (RAMP-) ¿1, ¿2 and ¿3. RAMP-associated proteins modulate glycosylation and
cellular traffic of CLR, therefore determining its pharmacodynamics. In higher eukaryotes, the complex formed
by CLR and RAMP-1 is more akin to bind Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP), whereas those formed by CLR
and RAMP-2 or RAMP-3, bind preferentially Adrenomedullin (AM). In lower eukaryotes, RAMPs, or any
homologous protein, have not been identified until now. Herein we demonstrated a negative chemotactic response elicited by CGRP (10¿9 and 10¿8 M) and AM (10¿9 to 10¿5 M). Whether or not this response is receptor
mediated should be verified, as well as the expression of a 24 kDa band in Leishmania, recognized by western blot
analysis by the use of (human-)-RAMP-2 antibodies as detection probes. Queries with human RAMP-2 and
RAMP-3 protein sequences in blastp against Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis predicted proteome, allowed us to
detect two sequence alignments in the parasite: A RAMP-2-aligned sequence corresponding to Leishmania folylpolyglutamate synthase (FPGS), and a RAMP-3 aligned protein, a hypothetical Leishmania protein with yet
unknown function. The presence of homologous of these proteins was described in-silico in other members of the
Trypanosomatidae. These preliminary and not yet complete data suggest the feasibility that both CGRP and
Adrenomedullin activities may be regulated by homologs of RAMP- (¿2) and (¿3) in these parasites.