Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.

Leptin is a pleiotropic protein best known for regulation of appetite and fat storage in mammals. While many leptin orthologs have been identified among vertebrates, an authentic leptin in birds has remained elusive and controversial. Here we identify leptin sequence from the Peregrine falcon, Falco...

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Main Authors: Jeremy W Prokop, Cameron Schmidt, Donald Gasper, Robert J Duff, Amy Milsted, Takeshi Ohkubo, Hope C Ball, Matthew D Shawkey, Herman L Mays, Larry A Cogburn, Richard L Londraville
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3963946?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-828fb9da9ca845fb97205ff32e3741e92020-11-24T21:36:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9275110.1371/journal.pone.0092751Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.Jeremy W ProkopCameron SchmidtDonald GasperRobert J DuffAmy MilstedTakeshi OhkuboHope C BallMatthew D ShawkeyHerman L MaysLarry A CogburnRichard L LondravilleLeptin is a pleiotropic protein best known for regulation of appetite and fat storage in mammals. While many leptin orthologs have been identified among vertebrates, an authentic leptin in birds has remained elusive and controversial. Here we identify leptin sequence from the Peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus (pfleptin), and identify sequences from two other birds (mallard and zebra finch), and 'missing' vertebrates (elephant shark, alligator, Indian python, Chinese soft-shelled turtle, and coelacanth). The pattern of genes surrounding leptin (snd1, rbm28) is syntenic between the falcon and mammalian genomes. Phylogenetic analysis of all known leptin protein sequences improves our understanding of leptin's evolution. Structural modeling of leptin orthologs highlights a highly conserved hydrophobic core in the four-helix cytokine packing domain. A docked model of leptin with the leptin receptor for Peregrine falcon reveals several conserved amino acids important for the interaction and possible coevolution of leptin with its receptor. We also show for the first time, an authentic avian leptin sequence that activates the JAK-STAT signaling pathway. These newly identified sequences, structures, and tools for avian leptin and its receptor will allow elucidation of the function of these proteins in feral and domestic birds.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3963946?pdf=render
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author Jeremy W Prokop
Cameron Schmidt
Donald Gasper
Robert J Duff
Amy Milsted
Takeshi Ohkubo
Hope C Ball
Matthew D Shawkey
Herman L Mays
Larry A Cogburn
Richard L Londraville
spellingShingle Jeremy W Prokop
Cameron Schmidt
Donald Gasper
Robert J Duff
Amy Milsted
Takeshi Ohkubo
Hope C Ball
Matthew D Shawkey
Herman L Mays
Larry A Cogburn
Richard L Londraville
Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jeremy W Prokop
Cameron Schmidt
Donald Gasper
Robert J Duff
Amy Milsted
Takeshi Ohkubo
Hope C Ball
Matthew D Shawkey
Herman L Mays
Larry A Cogburn
Richard L Londraville
author_sort Jeremy W Prokop
title Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
title_short Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
title_full Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
title_fullStr Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
title_sort discovery of the elusive leptin in birds: identification of several 'missing links' in the evolution of leptin and its receptor.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Leptin is a pleiotropic protein best known for regulation of appetite and fat storage in mammals. While many leptin orthologs have been identified among vertebrates, an authentic leptin in birds has remained elusive and controversial. Here we identify leptin sequence from the Peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus (pfleptin), and identify sequences from two other birds (mallard and zebra finch), and 'missing' vertebrates (elephant shark, alligator, Indian python, Chinese soft-shelled turtle, and coelacanth). The pattern of genes surrounding leptin (snd1, rbm28) is syntenic between the falcon and mammalian genomes. Phylogenetic analysis of all known leptin protein sequences improves our understanding of leptin's evolution. Structural modeling of leptin orthologs highlights a highly conserved hydrophobic core in the four-helix cytokine packing domain. A docked model of leptin with the leptin receptor for Peregrine falcon reveals several conserved amino acids important for the interaction and possible coevolution of leptin with its receptor. We also show for the first time, an authentic avian leptin sequence that activates the JAK-STAT signaling pathway. These newly identified sequences, structures, and tools for avian leptin and its receptor will allow elucidation of the function of these proteins in feral and domestic birds.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3963946?pdf=render
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