Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>For holometabolous insects there has been an explosion of proteomic and peptidomic information thanks to large genome sequencing projects. Heterometabolous insects, although comprising many important species, have been far less studi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: De Loof Arnold, Verleyen Peter, Huybrechts Jurgen, Clynen Elke, Schoofs Liliane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-08-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/201
id doaj-25bcbc1ea8614cffa9a782665c72b61f
record_format Article
spelling doaj-25bcbc1ea8614cffa9a782665c72b61f2020-11-25T01:06:01ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642006-08-017120110.1186/1471-2164-7-201Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometryDe Loof ArnoldVerleyen PeterHuybrechts JurgenClynen ElkeSchoofs Liliane<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>For holometabolous insects there has been an explosion of proteomic and peptidomic information thanks to large genome sequencing projects. Heterometabolous insects, although comprising many important species, have been far less studied. The migratory locust <it>Locusta migratoria</it>, a heterometabolous insect, is one of the most infamous agricultural pests. They undergo a well-known and profound phase transition from the relatively harmless solitary form to a ferocious gregarious form. The underlying regulatory mechanisms of this phase transition are not fully understood, but it is undoubtedly that neuropeptides are involved. However, neuropeptide research in locusts is hampered by the absence of genomic information.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Recently, EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) databases from <it>Locusta migratoria </it>were constructed. Using bioinformatical tools, we searched these EST databases specifically for neuropeptide precursors. Based on known locust neuropeptide sequences, we confirmed the sequence of several previously identified neuropeptide precursors (i.e. pacifastin-related peptides), which consolidated our method. In addition, we found two novel neuroparsin precursors and annotated the hitherto unknown tachykinin precursor. Besides one of the known tachykinin peptides, this EST contained an additional tachykinin-like sequence. Using neuropeptide precursors from <it>Drosophila melanogaster </it>as a query, we succeeded in annotating the <it>Locusta </it>neuropeptide F, allatostatin-C and ecdysis-triggering hormone precursor, which until now had not been identified in locusts or in any other heterometabolous insect. For the tachykinin precursor, the ecdysis-triggering hormone precursor and the allatostatin-C precursor, translation of the predicted neuropeptides in neural tissues was confirmed with mass spectrometric techniques.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In this study we describe the annotation of 6 novel neuropeptide precursors and the neuropeptides they encode from the migratory locust, <it>Locusta migratoria</it>. By combining the manual annotation of neuropeptides with experimental evidence provided by mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that the genes are not only transcribed but also translated into precursor proteins. In addition, we show which neuropeptides are cleaved from these precursor proteins and how they are post-translationally modified.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/201
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author De Loof Arnold
Verleyen Peter
Huybrechts Jurgen
Clynen Elke
Schoofs Liliane
spellingShingle De Loof Arnold
Verleyen Peter
Huybrechts Jurgen
Clynen Elke
Schoofs Liliane
Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry
BMC Genomics
author_facet De Loof Arnold
Verleyen Peter
Huybrechts Jurgen
Clynen Elke
Schoofs Liliane
author_sort De Loof Arnold
title Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry
title_short Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry
title_full Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry
title_fullStr Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public EST database and mass spectrometry
title_sort annotation of novel neuropeptide precursors in the migratory locust based on transcript screening of a public est database and mass spectrometry
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2006-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>For holometabolous insects there has been an explosion of proteomic and peptidomic information thanks to large genome sequencing projects. Heterometabolous insects, although comprising many important species, have been far less studied. The migratory locust <it>Locusta migratoria</it>, a heterometabolous insect, is one of the most infamous agricultural pests. They undergo a well-known and profound phase transition from the relatively harmless solitary form to a ferocious gregarious form. The underlying regulatory mechanisms of this phase transition are not fully understood, but it is undoubtedly that neuropeptides are involved. However, neuropeptide research in locusts is hampered by the absence of genomic information.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Recently, EST (Expressed Sequence Tag) databases from <it>Locusta migratoria </it>were constructed. Using bioinformatical tools, we searched these EST databases specifically for neuropeptide precursors. Based on known locust neuropeptide sequences, we confirmed the sequence of several previously identified neuropeptide precursors (i.e. pacifastin-related peptides), which consolidated our method. In addition, we found two novel neuroparsin precursors and annotated the hitherto unknown tachykinin precursor. Besides one of the known tachykinin peptides, this EST contained an additional tachykinin-like sequence. Using neuropeptide precursors from <it>Drosophila melanogaster </it>as a query, we succeeded in annotating the <it>Locusta </it>neuropeptide F, allatostatin-C and ecdysis-triggering hormone precursor, which until now had not been identified in locusts or in any other heterometabolous insect. For the tachykinin precursor, the ecdysis-triggering hormone precursor and the allatostatin-C precursor, translation of the predicted neuropeptides in neural tissues was confirmed with mass spectrometric techniques.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In this study we describe the annotation of 6 novel neuropeptide precursors and the neuropeptides they encode from the migratory locust, <it>Locusta migratoria</it>. By combining the manual annotation of neuropeptides with experimental evidence provided by mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that the genes are not only transcribed but also translated into precursor proteins. In addition, we show which neuropeptides are cleaved from these precursor proteins and how they are post-translationally modified.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/201
work_keys_str_mv AT deloofarnold annotationofnovelneuropeptideprecursorsinthemigratorylocustbasedontranscriptscreeningofapublicestdatabaseandmassspectrometry
AT verleyenpeter annotationofnovelneuropeptideprecursorsinthemigratorylocustbasedontranscriptscreeningofapublicestdatabaseandmassspectrometry
AT huybrechtsjurgen annotationofnovelneuropeptideprecursorsinthemigratorylocustbasedontranscriptscreeningofapublicestdatabaseandmassspectrometry
AT clynenelke annotationofnovelneuropeptideprecursorsinthemigratorylocustbasedontranscriptscreeningofapublicestdatabaseandmassspectrometry
AT schoofsliliane annotationofnovelneuropeptideprecursorsinthemigratorylocustbasedontranscriptscreeningofapublicestdatabaseandmassspectrometry
_version_ 1725191876200366080