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Gaegurin-6 stimulates insulin secretion through calcium influx in pancreatic beta Rin5mf cells

Authors
Kim, Ji HaeLee, Jung OkJung, Jin HeeLee, Soo KyungYou, Ga YoungPark, Sun HwaKim, Hyeon Soo
Issue Date
8-Jan-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Calcium; Gaegurin-6; Insulin; Pancreas
Citation
REGULATORY PEPTIDES, v.159, no.1-3, pp.123 - 128
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Journal Title
REGULATORY PEPTIDES
Volume
159
Number
1-3
Start Page
123
End Page
128
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117168
DOI
10.1016/j.regpep.2009.07.014
ISSN
0167-0115
Abstract
Gaegurin-6, an antimicrobial peptide that belongs to the alpha-helix family, was isolated from the skin of Rana rugosa. Gaegurin-6 contains a hydrophobic motif at the N-terminus and a helical region at the C-terminus. Although gaegurin-6 has been implicated in cell signaling, the precise role in insulin secretion is currently unknown. We have attempted to determine whether gaegurin-6 affects insulin secretion and tried to elucidate the relationship between the structural motifs and biological activity. In this study, we have shown that gaegurin-6 stimulates insulin secretion and also increases the intracellular calcium concentration in pancreatic beta Rin5mf cells. Moreover, a corollary study revealed that both the hydrophobicity of the N-terminus and the disulfide bridge of the C-terminus of gaegurin-6 are critical for its effects on insulin secretion. Membrane pore-forming ability is also observed in gaegurin-6, but not in the linear form or the N-terminus hydrophobic amino acid-deleted form. We further showed that these regions of gaegurin-6 are responsible for calcium influx in pancreatic beta Rin5mf cells. Taken together, these results indicate that gaegurin-6 can affect insulin secretion in pancreatic beta cells through the modulation of calcium influx. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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