PACAP-38 is a chemorepellent and an agonist for the lysozyme receptor in Tetrahymena thermophila

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S. R. Mace
J. G. Dean
J. R. Murphy
J. L. Rhodes
H. G. Kuruvilla
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[1] Cedarville College,
[2] Department of Science and Mathematics,undefined
[3] PO Box 601,undefined
[4] Cedarville,undefined
[5] OH 45314,undefined
[6] USA e-mail: kuruvilh@cedarville.edu Tel.: +1-937-766-7606; Fax: +1-937-766-7631,undefined
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Key words Chemorepellent; PACAP-38; Tetrahymena; Chemosensory transduction; Behavioral adaptation;
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP-38) is a peptide hormone which functions in many mammalian systems, including the nervous and digestive systems. Using in vivo behavioral studies, we have found that this hormone functions as a chemorepellent in Tetrahymena thermophila with an EC50 of 10 nM. Cells previously adapted to PACAP-38 were found to be adapted to lysozyme, and vice versa. Furthermore, the in vivo behavioral activity of PACAP-38 was blocked by addition of the anti-lysozyme receptor antibody, 5545. Chemorepellent activity of PACAP-38 was also inhibited by the addition of neomycin sulfate (inhibition constant Ki=0.080 μmol · l−1), a competitive inhibitor of lysozyme binding to its receptor. PACAP-38 is a more potent and specific agonist for the lysozyme receptor than either intact lysozyme or CB2, a 24-amino acid fragment of lysozyme.
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