Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin

Autores
Cei, José Miguel Alfredo María
Año de publicación
1985
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
A tentative approach to the systematic distribution of active peptides in the anuran cutaneous tissue is presented. Eleven peptide groups have been so far detected in the frog skin. The occurrence of seven major groups in different Archaeo-, Meso-, and Neo-batrachian amphibian stocks is briefly discussed. Tachykinins and caeruleins have been isolated from some Mesobatrachian (Xenopus) and old Neobatrachian families, even of Gondwanian ancestry, such as leptodactylids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids and ranids. A more widespread systematic distribution is reported for bradykinins and bombesins, occurring in Archaeobatrachian and Neobatrachian frogs, represented by several primitive families both of Laurasian and Gondwanian origin: among them are liopelmatids, discoglossids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids, heleophrynids and ranids. The unique position of Neotropical phyllomedusid frogs, a peculiar hylid stock with ancestral leptodactylid and myobatrachid affinities is emphasized. As many as seven major peptide groups are present in these specialized climbing anurans: tachykinins, caeruleins, bombesins, bradykinins, sauvagine, dermorphins, tryptophyllins. Phyllomedusid frogs appear to display the highest adaptive level yet reached in the peptide biochemical evolution of the amphibian skin.
Material digitalizado en SEDICI gracias a la colaboración del Dr. Jorge Williams (FCNM-UNLP).
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Zoología
Anuran skin peptides
Gondwanian anurans
Laurasian anurans
Archaeobatrachian frogs
Mesobatrachian frogs
Neobatrachian frogs
Phyllomedusid frogs
Tachykinins
Caeruleins
Bradykinins
Bombesins
Sauvagine
Dermorphins
Tryptophyllins
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spelling Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian SkinCei, José Miguel Alfredo MaríaZoologíaAnuran skin peptidesGondwanian anuransLaurasian anuransArchaeobatrachian frogsMesobatrachian frogsNeobatrachian frogsPhyllomedusid frogsTachykininsCaeruleinsBradykininsBombesinsSauvagineDermorphinsTryptophyllinsA tentative approach to the systematic distribution of active peptides in the anuran cutaneous tissue is presented. Eleven peptide groups have been so far detected in the frog skin. The occurrence of seven major groups in different Archaeo-, Meso-, and Neo-batrachian amphibian stocks is briefly discussed. Tachykinins and caeruleins have been isolated from some Mesobatrachian (<i>Xenopus</i>) and old Neobatrachian families, even of Gondwanian ancestry, such as leptodactylids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids and ranids. A more widespread systematic distribution is reported for bradykinins and bombesins, occurring in Archaeobatrachian and Neobatrachian frogs, represented by several primitive families both of Laurasian and Gondwanian origin: among them are liopelmatids, discoglossids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids, heleophrynids and ranids. The unique position of Neotropical phyllomedusid frogs, a peculiar hylid stock with ancestral leptodactylid and myobatrachid affinities is emphasized. As many as seven major peptide groups are present in these specialized climbing anurans: tachykinins, caeruleins, bombesins, bradykinins, sauvagine, dermorphins, tryptophyllins. Phyllomedusid frogs appear to display the highest adaptive level yet reached in the peptide biochemical evolution of the amphibian skin.Material digitalizado en SEDICI gracias a la colaboración del Dr. Jorge Williams (FCNM-UNLP).Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo1985info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf13-16http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/88707enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0196-9781info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/0196-9781(85)90344-4info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T10:50:05Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/88707Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 10:50:05.421SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
title Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
spellingShingle Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
Cei, José Miguel Alfredo María
Zoología
Anuran skin peptides
Gondwanian anurans
Laurasian anurans
Archaeobatrachian frogs
Mesobatrachian frogs
Neobatrachian frogs
Phyllomedusid frogs
Tachykinins
Caeruleins
Bradykinins
Bombesins
Sauvagine
Dermorphins
Tryptophyllins
title_short Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
title_full Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
title_fullStr Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
title_sort Taxonomic and Evolutionary Significance of Peptides in Amphibian Skin
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cei, José Miguel Alfredo María
author Cei, José Miguel Alfredo María
author_facet Cei, José Miguel Alfredo María
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Zoología
Anuran skin peptides
Gondwanian anurans
Laurasian anurans
Archaeobatrachian frogs
Mesobatrachian frogs
Neobatrachian frogs
Phyllomedusid frogs
Tachykinins
Caeruleins
Bradykinins
Bombesins
Sauvagine
Dermorphins
Tryptophyllins
topic Zoología
Anuran skin peptides
Gondwanian anurans
Laurasian anurans
Archaeobatrachian frogs
Mesobatrachian frogs
Neobatrachian frogs
Phyllomedusid frogs
Tachykinins
Caeruleins
Bradykinins
Bombesins
Sauvagine
Dermorphins
Tryptophyllins
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv A tentative approach to the systematic distribution of active peptides in the anuran cutaneous tissue is presented. Eleven peptide groups have been so far detected in the frog skin. The occurrence of seven major groups in different Archaeo-, Meso-, and Neo-batrachian amphibian stocks is briefly discussed. Tachykinins and caeruleins have been isolated from some Mesobatrachian (<i>Xenopus</i>) and old Neobatrachian families, even of Gondwanian ancestry, such as leptodactylids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids and ranids. A more widespread systematic distribution is reported for bradykinins and bombesins, occurring in Archaeobatrachian and Neobatrachian frogs, represented by several primitive families both of Laurasian and Gondwanian origin: among them are liopelmatids, discoglossids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids, heleophrynids and ranids. The unique position of Neotropical phyllomedusid frogs, a peculiar hylid stock with ancestral leptodactylid and myobatrachid affinities is emphasized. As many as seven major peptide groups are present in these specialized climbing anurans: tachykinins, caeruleins, bombesins, bradykinins, sauvagine, dermorphins, tryptophyllins. Phyllomedusid frogs appear to display the highest adaptive level yet reached in the peptide biochemical evolution of the amphibian skin.
Material digitalizado en SEDICI gracias a la colaboración del Dr. Jorge Williams (FCNM-UNLP).
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description A tentative approach to the systematic distribution of active peptides in the anuran cutaneous tissue is presented. Eleven peptide groups have been so far detected in the frog skin. The occurrence of seven major groups in different Archaeo-, Meso-, and Neo-batrachian amphibian stocks is briefly discussed. Tachykinins and caeruleins have been isolated from some Mesobatrachian (<i>Xenopus</i>) and old Neobatrachian families, even of Gondwanian ancestry, such as leptodactylids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids and ranids. A more widespread systematic distribution is reported for bradykinins and bombesins, occurring in Archaeobatrachian and Neobatrachian frogs, represented by several primitive families both of Laurasian and Gondwanian origin: among them are liopelmatids, discoglossids, myobatrachids, pelodryadids, heleophrynids and ranids. The unique position of Neotropical phyllomedusid frogs, a peculiar hylid stock with ancestral leptodactylid and myobatrachid affinities is emphasized. As many as seven major peptide groups are present in these specialized climbing anurans: tachykinins, caeruleins, bombesins, bradykinins, sauvagine, dermorphins, tryptophyllins. Phyllomedusid frogs appear to display the highest adaptive level yet reached in the peptide biochemical evolution of the amphibian skin.
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