D-Aspartic acid and L-amino acids in the neural system of the amphioxus Branchiostoma lanceolatum

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S. D’Aniello
J. Garcia-Fernàndez
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[1] University of Barcelona,Department of Genetics, Faculty of Biology
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Amino Acids | 2007年 / 32卷
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Keywords: Amphioxus – D-aspartic acid – L-amino acids – Nervous system – GABA – Chordates – Evolution;
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The lancelet (amphioxus), a cephalochordate, is the closest invertebrate relative to vertebrates, with a simple vertebrate-like body plan and a prototypical genome. We have determined D-aspartic acid (D-Asp) and major free L-amino acids (L-AAs) content in the nervous system (neural tube) of the European amphioxus Branchiostoma lanceolatum, and have compared these values with those of molluscs and human brain. The B. lanceolatum neural tube contains relatively high amounts of L-Glu, L-Asp, L-Ala and L-Gly. Thus, the amphioxus neural tube has in common with the molluscan and human nervous systems the presence of appreciable amounts of L-Glu and L-Asp, which suggests that they are the most common neurotransmitters among these phylogenetically distant animal groups. The relatively high concentration of L-Ala in amphioxus is consistent with that found in molluscs and the low concentration of taurine is consistent with that described in the human brain.
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