Neuron

We have purified a 9 amino acid amidated neuropeptide, DPKQDFMRFamide, from whole adult D. melanogaster. This peptide exhibits sequence homology to the molluscan bioactive tetrapeptide FMRFamide and is a novel member of the FMRFamide peptide family. The gene encoding DPKQDFMRFamide has been cloned and characterized. It is present in a single copy per haploid genome, is expressed as a unique 1.7 kb mRNA species, and cytologically maps to 46C on the right arm of chromosome 2. Characterization of a cDNA clone indicates that the precursor protein is 347 amino acids in length and contains 5 copies of DPKQDFMRFamide, as well as 10 additional amidated peptides exhibiting varying degrees of structural relatedness. The Drosophila DPKQDFMRFamide gene and the Aplysia FMRFamide gene are ancestrally related; however, peptides display a higher degree of homology within a species than between species, suggesting intragenic concerted evolution of these neuropeptides.

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