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Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides (cid:55)(cid:75)(cid:76)(cid:86)(cid:3)(cid:83)(cid:68)(cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:3)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:81)(cid:87)(cid:76)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:87)(cid:3)(cid:69)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:78) Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides Edited by Abba J. Kastin AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON • NEW YORK • OXFORD • PARIS SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO • SYDNEY • TOKYO Academic Press is an Imprint of Elsevier Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier 525 B Street, Suite 1900, San Diego, CA 92101-4495, USA 32 Jamestown Road, London NW1 7BY, UK 225 Wyman Street, Waltham, MA 02451, USA First edition 2006 Second edition 2013 Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier’s Science & Technology Rights, Department in Oxford, UK: phone (+44) (0) 1865 843830; fax (+44) (0) 1865 853333; email: [email protected]. Alternatively, visit the Science and Technology Books website at www.elsevierdirect.com/rights for further information. Notice No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons, or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or, operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress ISBN: 978-0-12-385095-9 For information on all Academic Press publications visit our website at elsevierdirect.com Typeset by TNQ Books and Journals Pvt Ltd. www.tnq.co.in Printed and bound in United States of America 13 14 15 16 17 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Contributors XVii 9. RALF Peptides 46 Preface to the 1st Edition: Abba J. Kastin li Juliano R. Guerreiro, Gregory Pearce, Preface to the 2nd Edition: Abba J. Kastin liii Marcio C. Silva-Filho and Daniel S. Moura 10. Root Meristem Growth Factor 50 Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi Section I 11. ROTUNDIFOLIA4 53 Plant Peptides Takahiro Yamaguchi, Momoko Ikeuchi and Hirokazu Tsukaya Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi 12. SCR 58 1. CLAVATA3 1 Sushma Naithani, Palitha Dharmawardhana Shinichiro Sawa and June B. Nasrallah 2. Defense Signal Peptides 5 13. Stomagen/EPFL9 67 Yube Yamaguchi, Gregory Pearce Tomoo Shimada, Shigeo S. Sugano and Alisa Huffaker and Ikuko Hara-Nishimura 3. DVL/RTFL 15 14. TDIF 71 Elene R. Valdivia, Kate L. Hertweck, Yuki Kondo, Yuki Hirakawa and Hiroo Fukuda Sung Ki Cho and John C Walker 4. EPF 20 Section II Tatsuo Kakimoto Bacterial/Antibiotic Peptides 5. IDA/IDL 24 Robert E.W. Hancock Melinka A. Butenko, Robert Kumpf 15. Cathelicidins 77 and Reidunn B. Aalen Neeloffer Mookherjee, Kelly L. Brown 6. LUREs 31 and Robert E.W. Hancock Tetsuya Higashiyama 16. Class II Non-Lantibiotic 7. Phytosulfokine 35 Bacteriocins 85 Yoshikatsu Matsubayashi Ingolf F. Nes, Dag A. Brede and Dzung B. Diep 8. POLARIS 40 17. Colicins 93 Keith Lindsey, Saher Mehdi, Stuart A. Casson, Anna J. Mudge, O. Sharma, S.D. Zakharov, M.V. Zhalnina, Jennifer F. Topping and Junli Liu E. Yamashita and W.A. Cramer v vi Contents 18. Defensins 101 Section IV Nikolinka Antcheva, Filomena Guida Invertebrate Peptides and Alessandro Tossi Ronald J. Nachman 19. Lantibiotics 119 28. AKH/RPCH Peptides 185 Jasmin Dischinger, Imke Wiedemann, Gerd Gäde and Heather G. Marco Gabriele Bierbaum and Hans-Georg Sahl 29. Allatostatins 191 20. Microcins 129 Stephen S. Tobe and William G. Bendena Sylvie Rebuffat 30. Allatotropin 197 21. Nonribosomal Peptide Synthesis 138 Frank M. Horodyski Jan Grünewald 31. B-Type Allatostatins and Mohamed A. Marahiel and Sex Peptides 203 22. Peptaibols 150 Hans Peter Vandersmissen, Ronald J. Nachman César de la Fuente-Núñez, L. Whitmore and Jozef Vanden Broeck and B.A. Wallace 32. Crustacean Bioactive Peptides 209 H. Dircksen Section III Fungal Peptides 33. Developmental Peptides: ETH, Tzi Bun Ng Corazonin, and PTTH 222 Michael E. Adams, Young-Joon Kim, 23. Antifungal and Antibacterial Yoonseong Park and Dusan Zitnan Peptides of Fungal Origin 157 Tzi Bun Ng 34. Diuretic/Antidiuretic 229 Geoffrey M. Coast and David A. Schooley 24. Fungal Peptides with Ribonuclease and Ribosome Inactivating 35. FMRFamide-Like Peptides Activities 162 (FLPs) 237 Tzi Bun Ng Ian Orchard and Angela B. Lange 25. Fungal Toxins 166 36. Free-Living Nematodes 247 Jack Ho Wong E.P. Masler 26. Plant Antifungal Peptides 169 37. FXPRLamide (Pyrokinin/PBAN) Suzana Meira Ribeiro, William Farias Porto, Family 255 Osmar Nascimento Silva, Marcelo de Oliveira Santos, Miriam Altstein, Aliza Hariton Simoni Campos Dias and Octávio Luiz and Ronald J. Nachman Franco 38. Insulin-Like Peptides 267 27. Polysaccaride Krestin (PSK) Yevgeniya Antonova-Koch, and Polysaccharopeptide PSP 180 Michael A. Riehle, Anam J. Arik Jennifer Man-Fan Wan and Mark R. Brown Contents vii 39. Molluscan Bioactive Peptides 276 51. Insulin-Releasing Peptides 364 Anna Di Cosmo and Gianluca Polese Opeolu O. Ojo, Peter R Flatt, Yasser H.A. Abdel-Wahab 40. Parasitic Nematode Peptides 287 and J. Michael Conlon Nikki J. Marks and Aaron G. Maule 52. Neurohypophysial Peptides 371 41. Pigment Dispersing Factor 298 Sunny K. Boyd Liesbet Temmerman, Ellen Meelkop and Liliane Schoofs 53. Opioid and Bv8 Peptides 376 Lucia Negri, Pietro Melchiorri 42. Proctolin 304 and Roberta Lattanzi Angela B. Lange and Ian Orchard 54. Sodefrin and Related Pheromones 384 43. Sulfakinins 310 Sakae Kikuyama, Fumiyo Toyoda, Liliane Schoofs, Tom Janssen Kazutoshi Yamamoto, Takeo Iwata, and Ronald J. Nachman Tomoaki Nakada and Itaru Hasunuma 44. Tachykinin Peptides 315 55. Tachykinins 391 Dick R. Nässel Cinzia Severini and Giovanna Improta 56. Temporins 400 Andrea C. Rinaldi and J. Michael Conlon Section V Amphibian/Skin Peptides Section VI J. Michael Conlon Venom Peptides 45. Bradykinin Peptides 321 Jean-Marc Sabatier J. Michael Conlon 57. Animal Toxins 407 46. Bombesin Peptides 326 Jean-Marc Sabatier and Michel De Waard Eliot R. Spindel 58. Hymenoptera Insect Peptides 416 47. Bombinins 331 Mario Sergio Palma Vincenzo Luca, 59. Scorpion Peptides 423 Donatella Barra and Maria Luisa Mangoni Ricardo C. Rodríguez de la Vega, Nicolas Vidal and Lourival D. Possani 48. Caeruleins 338 60. Sea Anemone Peptides 430 John H. Bowie Raymond S. Norton 49. Chromogranins/Secretogranins 342 61. Snail Peptides 437 Maité Montero-Hadjadje, Charlène Delestre, Maité Courel Baldomero M. Olivera, and Youssef Anouar Julita S. Imperial and Gisela P. Concepcion 50. Dermaseptins 350 62. Snake Peptides 451 Pierre Nicolas and Ali Ladram Alan L. Harvey viii Contents 63. Spider Peptides 461 Section VIII Graham M. Nicholson Vaccine Peptides Pravin T.P. Kaumaya 64. Targets and Therapeutic Properties 473 Christine Beeton 77. Antiadhesin Peptide-Based Vaccines for Pseudomonas 65. Worm Peptides 483 aeruginosa 563 William R. Kem Wendy J. Hartsock, Clifton Hackbarth and Robert S. Hodges Section VII 78. Lipo-Peptides/Saccharides Cancer/Anticancer Peptides for Peptide Vaccine Delivery 571 Terry Moody Mariusz Skwarczynski, Mehfuz Zaman and IstvanToth 66. Adrenomedullin 489 Frank Cuttitta and Alfredo Martínez 79. Novel Tumor Derived Peptides in Vaccines 580 67. Angiotensin II/Angiotensin-(1–7) 494 Anthony W. Purcell, Nathan P. Croft Patricia E. Gallagher, Alison L. Arter, and Nadine L. Dudek Bhavani Krishnan, Maria A. Garcia-Espinosa and E. Ann Tallant 80. Peptide Vaccine for Alzheimer’s Disease 590 68. Apelin 502 Beka Solomon Frank Cuttitta and David S. Salomon 81. Peptide Vaccines for Myeloid 69. Bombesin Peptides 506 Leukemias 596 Robert T. Jensen and Terry W. Moody Pratap Neelakantan and Katayoun Rezvani 70. Endothelin-1 512 82. Peptide Vaccines for Otitis Media 603 Samer-ul Haque, Hazel Welch Laura A. Novotny and Lauren O. Bakaletz and Marilena Loizidou 83. Therapeutic Peptides Targeting 71. Gastrin 519 HER-2/neu and VEGF Signaling Jens F. Rehfeld and Jens P. Goetze Pathways in Breast Cancer 612 Kevin Chu Foy, Daniele Vicari 72. Leptin/Adiponectin 524 and Pravin T.P. Kaumaya Hong Tu 84. Use of Positional Scanning Libraries 73. LHRH Analogs 531 to Identify Immunologically Andrew V. Schally, Jorg B. Engel, Relevant Peptides 617 Jacek Pinski and Norman L. Block Mireia Sospedra, Valeria Judkowski, Jon R. Appel and Clemencia Pinilla 74. Orexins (Hypocretins) 541 Marc Laburthe and Thierry Voisin Section IX 75. Somatostatin/NPY 548 Immune/Inflammatory Peptides Meike Körner and Jean Claude Reubi Joost Oppenheim 76. VIP/PACAP Receptors 556 85. Anaphylatoxins 625 Terry W. Moody and Robert T. Jensen De Yang Contents ix 86. Annexin-A1 Peptide Ac2–26 631 100. CGRP/Adrenomedullin 744 M Perretti, F D’Acquisto and R.J. Flower Denise Wootten, Nanda Tilakaratne, Arthur Christopoulos 87. Immunoregulatory Neuropeptides 640 and Patrick M. Sexton Mario Delgado 101. CRH Family 752 88. Chemerin 649 David A. Lovejoy Marc Parmentier 102. Endozepines 760 89. Chemokines 656 Marie-Christine Tonon, Jerome Leprince, Sunny C. Yung and Joshua M. Farber Fabrice Morin, Pierrick Gandolfo, Vincent Compere, Georges Pelletier, 90. DP IV/CD26 Effector Peptides 664 Maria M. Malagon and Hubert Vaudry Siegfried Ansorge and Dirk Reinhold 103. Galanin and GALP 766 91. FPR Ligands 671 Andrew L. Gundlach and Philip J. Ryan Ying Liu, Keqiang Chen and Ji Ming Wang 104. Ghrelin 776 92. Neuroimmune Peptides 681 Masayasu Kojima, Yuki Nakamura, Ning Zhang, Hua Geng Takahiro Sato and Kenji Kangawa and Joost J. Oppenheim 105. GHRH 784 93. Peptide Loading of MHC 687 Maria M. Malagon, Rafael Vazquez-Martinez, Melissa J. Call Antonio J. Martinez-Fuentes, Francisco Gracia-Navarro and Justo P. Castaño 94. Peptide Recognition by T Cells 697 106. GnRH (LHRH) 792 Malte Mohme and Roland Martin R.P. Millar 95. RGD Peptides 705 107. Gonadotropin-Inhibitory Ignacy Z. Siemion, Alicja Kluczyk Hormone 802 and Marek Cebrat Kazuyoshi Tsutsui and Takayoshi Ubuka Section X 108. Hypocretins (Orexins) 812 Brain Peptides Luis de Lecea and J. Gregor Sutcliffe Hubert Vaudry 109. Kisspeptins 819 96. Apelin 715 Manuel Tena-Sempere Xavier Iturrioz and 110. MCH 828 Catherine Llorens-Cortes Françoise Presse 97. BNP/CNP 724 and Jean-Louis Nahon Yoshio Takei 111. Melanocortins 838 98. CART 732 Sylvie Jégou, Roger D. Cone, Csaba Fekete and Ronald M. Lechan Alex N. Eberlé and Hubert Vaudry 99. CCK 738 112. MIF-1/Tyr-MIF-1 845 Margery C. Beinfeld Abba J. Kastin and Weihong Pan

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The Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides 2e is the definitive, all-encompassing, indispensable reference for individuals ranging from peptide researchers, to biochemists, cell and molecular biologists, neuroscientists, pharmacologists, and endocrinologists. Chapters are designed to be a source f
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