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      Isolation and characterization of oryzatensin: a novel bioactive peptide with ileum-contracting and immunomodulating activities derived from rice albumin.

      Biochemistry and molecular biology international
      Adjuvants, Immunologic, Adult, Albumins, chemistry, Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Atropine, pharmacology, Brain, metabolism, Cell Membrane, Enkephalin, Ala(2)-MePhe(4)-Gly(5)-, Enkephalins, Guinea Pigs, Humans, Ileum, drug effects, physiology, In Vitro Techniques, Molecular Sequence Data, Muscle Contraction, Muscle, Smooth, Neutrophils, Oligopeptides, isolation & purification, Oryza sativa, Peptide Fragments, Phagocytosis, Plant Proteins, Radioligand Assay, Rats, Receptors, Opioid, mu, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Superoxides, blood, Tetrodotoxin, Trypsin

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          A novel bioactive peptide was isolated from the tryptic digest of rice soluble protein based on ileum-contracting and anti-opioid activities in the isolated guinea pig ileum. The structure of the peptide was Gly-Tyr-Pro-Met-Tyr-Pro-Leu-Pro-Arg, and it was named oryzatensin. Oryzatensin showed a biphasic ileum-contraction, which was characterized by a rapid contraction followed by a slower one. The latter was mediated by the cholinergic nervous system because it was inhibited by tetrodotoxin and atropine. Although oryzatensin showed weak affinity for mu-opioid receptors, the apparent anti-opioid activity seemed to be associated with the slower contraction. On the other hand, oryzatensin showed phagocytosis-promoting activity for human polymorphonuclear leukocytes and augmented the production of superoxide anion by human peripheral leukocytes.

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