2019
DOI: 10.1101/551853
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Drosophilacarboxypeptidase D (SILVER) is a key enzyme in neuropeptide processing required to maintain locomotor activity levels and survival rate

Abstract: Neuropeptides are processed from larger preproproteins by a dedicated set of enzymes. The molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying preproprotein processing and the functional importance of processing enzymes are well-characterised in mammals, but little studied outside this group. In contrast to mammals, Drosophila melanogaster lacks a gene for carboxypeptidase E (CPE), a key enzyme for mammalian peptide processing. By combining peptidomics and neurogenetics, we addressed the role of carboxypeptidase D … Show more

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“…In some non-mammalian organisms such as D . melanogaster however, only CPD is present, which has shown to be capable of neuropeptide cleavage [12]. D .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some non-mammalian organisms such as D . melanogaster however, only CPD is present, which has shown to be capable of neuropeptide cleavage [12]. D .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within insects, loss of PC1/3 is restricted to the dipteran lineage only. Its absence goes in striking analogy to a reduction of neuroendocrine specific carboxypeptidases (CPs) from typically two (CPE and CPD) to only one gene in flies (CPD, Drosophila: silver) [37].…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysis Of the Insect Prohormone Convertase Famentioning
confidence: 99%