Nobuhiro Murayama
Showa University
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Immunopharmacology | 1999
Shigesada Higuchi; Nobuhiro Murayama; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Hiroaki Ohi; Yoshiaki Fujita; Antonio C.M. Camargo; Tomohisa Ogawa; Masanobu Deshimaru; Motonori Ohno
Cloning of cDNAs encoding bradykinin-potentiating peptides (BPPs)-C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) precursor or its homologue was performed for cDNA libraries of Bothrops jararaca (South American snake), Trimeresurus flavoviridis, Trimeresurus gramineus and Agkistrodon halys blomhoffi (Asian snakes), all belonging to Crotalinae subfamily. Each cDNA library was constructed from the venom glands of a single snake to preclude ambiguity by intraspecies variation in venom components. Thirteen positive clones derived from B. jararaca were divided into two types depending on restriction sites. Differences in the nucleotide sequence arise at three locations and two of them accompanied amino acid conversions. Despite the differences, both types of cDNA clones encode the BPP-CNP precursor of 256 amino acid residues. Sequence analysis demonstrated that cDNA clones from three Asian snakes encode homologues of the BPP-CNP precursor from B. jararaca. In a precursor polypeptide, a signal sequence (approximately 25 aa) at the N-terminus is followed by sequences of BPP or the analogue (5-13 aa) with flanking spacer sequences (indefinite number of aa), an intervening linker sequence (approximately 144 aa) with unidentified function, and a CNP sequence (22 aa) with a preceding processing signal sequence (10 aa). cDNA clones from A. halys blomhoffi encode two distinct peptides in place of BPP, and T. flavoviridis and T. gramineus were shown to have considerably different sequences in the BPP domain from those known as BPP sequences. The present results provide evidence for a wide distribution of the orthologous gene expressing a series of bioactive peptides among Crotalinae subfamily.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2003
Hiroaki Ohi; Yoshiaki Fujita; Makiko Miyao; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Nobuhiro Murayama; Shigesada Higuchi
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a member of the basic helix-loop-helix/Per-Arnt-Sim (bHLH/PAS) family of transcription factors. Although this receptor has been known to mediate the toxic effects of environmental pollutants, its physiological functions remain elusive. Here, we describe the isolation and expression pattern of the Xenopus AHR gene. The predicted amino acid sequence contained regions characteristic of other vertebrate AHRs. However, in line with previously described fish AHR genes, no distinct Q-rich domain was found. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that Xenopus AHR was clustered within the AHR1 clade. As in the case of mammalian AHR genes, the Xenopus AHR gene was expressed in all the adult tissues tested. Xenopus AHR was also expressed during early development, in parallel with expression of the CYP1A7 gene, which is thought to be regulated by AHR. These results suggest that while frogs are relatively tolerant to TCDD toxicity, the AHR of frogs has characteristics similar to those of other vertebrate AHRs.
Peptides | 2000
Gilles Michel; Nobuhiro Murayama; Toshio Sada; Masatoshi Nozaki; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Hiroaki Ohi; Yoshiaki Fujita; Hiroyuki Koike; Shigesada Higuchi
Two N-terminally truncated forms of the C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) were isolated from the venom of habu snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis, and their structures were determined by EMI-MS spectrometry and amino acid sequencing. Tf-CNP(6-22), the shorter peptide retaining the 17-membered ring structure formed by an intra-molecular disulfide bridge, has a vasorelaxant activity in rat aortic strips and a diuretic potency in anesthetized rats. Tf-CNP(3-22), the other 20 amino acid residues peptide, also comprised the 17- membered ring with a short N-terminal extension of 3 amino acid residues. Tf-CNP(6-22), the ring, is the shortest naturally occurring CNP peptide identified so far, and as potent as Tf-CNP(1-22), the supposedly intact CNP of 22 amino acid residues.
Iubmb Life | 1998
Hiroaki Ohi; Eiji Sugata; Yoshiaki Fujita; Hiromi Saito; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Nobuhiro Murayama; Shigesada Higuchi
We previously purified a cytochrome P450 (P450) from liver microsomes of adult female Xenopus laevis. In this study, we screened a cDNA library of Xenopus liver to isolate the cDNA clone coding for this P450. The 5′‐end of the resultant cDNA was truncated at the N‐terminal region and extended by method of rapid amplification of eDNA end to give the complete coding sequence. Amino acid sequence showed this clone to be 36% to 55% identical to members of the CYP2 family and less than 31% identical to members of other gene famines, and to belong to the CYP2Q subfamily. This gene is expressed constitutively in the livers of adult male and female frogs, and is significantly induced by dexamethasone administration.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997
Nobuhiro Murayama; Mirian A. F. Hayashi; Hiroaki Ohi; Luiza A. F. Ferreira; Vivian V. Hermann; Hiromi Saito; Yoshiaki Fujita; Shigesada Higuchi; Beatriz L. Fernandes; Tetsuo Yamane; Antonio C.M. Camargo
FEBS Journal | 1998
Solange M.T. Serrano; Yuki Hagiwara; Nobuhiro Murayama; Shigesada Higuchi; Reinhard Mentele; Claudio A. M. Sampaio; Antonio C.M. Camargo; Edwin Fink
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2003
Nobuhiro Murayama; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Reinhard Mentele; Marina T. Assakura; Hiroaki Ohi; Yoshiaki Fujita; Antonio C.M. Camargo; Shigesada Higuchi; Solange M.T. Serrano
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1999
Yoshiaki Fujita; Hiroaki Ohi; Nobuhiro Murayama; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Shigesada Higuchi
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2006
Yuko Ogawa; Yoshie Mamura; Nobuhiro Murayama; Ryohei Yanoshita
FEBS Journal | 2000
Nobuhiro Murayama; Gilles Michel; Ryohei Yanoshita; Yuji Samejima; Ken-ichi Saguchi; Hiroaki Ohi; Yoshiaki Fujita; Shigesada Higuchi