Gonadotropic activity of a second relaxin-type peptide in starfish

•Relaxin-like gonad-stmulating peptide (RGP) triggers spawning in starfish.•A second relaxin-like peptide (RLP2) was identified in several starfish species.•RLP2 triggers shedding of mature eggs from starfish ovaries.•RLP2 may occur as a paralog of RGP throughout the class Asteroidea.•We propose tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:General and comparative endocrinology 2023-11, Vol.343, p.114369-114369, Article 114369
Hauptverfasser: Mita, Masatoshi, Feng, Yuling, Piñon-Gonzalez, Victor M., Elphick, Maurice R., Katayama, Hidekazu
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Zusammenfassung:•Relaxin-like gonad-stmulating peptide (RGP) triggers spawning in starfish.•A second relaxin-like peptide (RLP2) was identified in several starfish species.•RLP2 triggers shedding of mature eggs from starfish ovaries.•RLP2 may occur as a paralog of RGP throughout the class Asteroidea.•We propose that RGP and RLP2 are renamed RGP1 and RGP2, respectively. In starfish, a relaxin-like gonad-stimulating peptide (RGP) acts as a gonadotropin that triggers gamete maturation and spawning. In common with other relaxin/insulin superfamily peptides, RGP consists of an A- and a B-chain, with cross-linkages mediated by one intra- and two inter-chain disulfide bonds. In this study, a second relaxin-like peptide (RLP2) was identified in starfish species belonging to the orders Valvatida, Paxillosida, and Forcipulatida. Like RGP, RLP2 precursors comprise a signal peptide and a C-peptide in addition to the A- and B-chains. However, a unique cysteine motif [CC-(3X)-C-(10X)-C] is present in the A-chain of RLP2, which contrasts with the cysteine motif in other members of the relaxin/insulin superfamily [CC-(3X)-C-(8X)-C]. Importantly, in vitro pharmacological tests revealed that Patiria pectinifera RLP2 (Ppe-RLP2) and Asterias rubens RLP2 (Aru-RLP2) trigger shedding of mature eggs from ovaries of P. pectinifera and A. rubens, respectively. Furthermore, the potencies of Ppe-RLP2 and Aru-RLP2 as gonadotropic peptides were similar to those of Ppe-RGP and Aru-RGP, respectively, and the effect of RLP2 exhibited partial species-specificity. These findings indicate that two relaxin-type peptides regulate spawning in starfish and therefore we propose that RGP and RLP2 are renamed RGP1 and RGP2, respectively.
ISSN:0016-6480
1095-6840
DOI:10.1016/j.ygcen.2023.114369