CHARACTERIZATION OF HEPTAPEPTIDE TOXINS EXTRACTED FROM MICROCYSTIS-AERUGINOSA (EGYPTIAN ISOLATE) - COMPARISON WITH SOME SYNTHESIZED ANALOGS

Faculty Science Year: 1993
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 1-7
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Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE AND PROTEIN RESEARCH MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD Volume: 41
Research Area: Biochemistry \& Molecular Biology ISSN ISI:A1993KJ25600001
Keywords : CYANOBACTERIUM, MICROCYSTIS-AERUGINOSA, HEPATOTOXIN, EXTRACTION, PURIFICATION, HPLC, ION SPRAY MASS, AMINO ACID ANALYSIS, SYNTHESIZED PEPTIDE ANALOGS, LD50 MOUSE ASSAY TOXICITY    
Abstract:
Four toxic peptides from local fresh water cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa were purified and identified by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ion spray mass spectroscopic studies as: RR; YR; LR and LA with molecular weights of 1006.8, 1073, 984.8 and 910.6 respectively. Amino acid analysis indicated the presence of equimolar amounts of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, arginine, leucine and tyrosine, in addition to both, alanine and dehydroalanine. Mouse assay toxicity indicated that the first two peptides, at the peak area of RR, YR, were highly toxic with LD50 20, 18.2 mug/kg body weight; however, the latter two, at the peak areas LR and LA, have a lesser toxicity with LD50 36 and 40 mug/kg body weight respectively. Three linear peptide analogs to those naturally found devoid of Adda were synthesized using the continuous flow technique. HPLC pure synthesized analog products were tested for toxicity using male mice (i.p. injection). None of them induced toxic activity.
   
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