BigLEN (rat)

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说明: Potent GPR171 agonist
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Potent GPR171 agonist (EC50 = 1.6 nM). ProSAAS-derived peptide. Regulates body weight in mice and promotes the outgrowth of neurites in Neuro2A cells.

技术数据 for BigLEN (rat)

分子量 1746
公式 C76H128N24O23
序列 LENSSPQAPARRLLPP
储存 Store at -20°C
CAS Number 369377-66-2
PubChem ID 131648251
InChI Key IPOOBASOJFKEAK-GTJGPZIJSA-N
Smiles [H]N[C@@H](CC(C)C)C(=O)N[C@@H](CCC(O)=O)C(=O)N[C@@H](CC(N)=O)C(=O)N[C@@H](CO)C(=O)N[C@@H](CO)C(=O)N1CCC[C@H]1C(=O)N[C@@H](CCC(N)=O)C(=O)N[C@@H](C)C(=O)N1CCC[C@H]1C(=O)N[C@@H](C)C(=O)N[C@@H](CCCNC(N)=N)C(=O)N[C@@H](CCCNC(N)=N)C(=O)N[C@@H](CC(C)C)C(=O)N[C@@H](CC(C)C)C(=O)N1CCC[C@H]1C(=O)N1CCC[C@H]1C(O)=O

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参考文献 for BigLEN (rat)

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Gomes et al (2013) GPR171 is a hypothalamic G protein-coupled receptor for BigLEN, a neuropeptide involved in feeding. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA. 110 16211 PMID: 24043826

Mack et al (2019) Neuropeptide PEN and its receptor GPR83: distribution, signaling, and regulation. ACS Chem.Neurosci. 10 1884 PMID: 30726666

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Peptides Involved in Appetite Modulation Scientific Review

Peptides Involved in Appetite Modulation Scientific Review

Written by Sonia Tucci, Lynsay Kobelis and Tim Kirkham, this review provides a synopsis of the increasing number of peptides that have been implicated in appetite regulation and energy homeostasis; putative roles of the major peptides are outlined and compounds available from Tocris are listed.

Stem Cells Scientific Review

Stem Cells Scientific Review

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Angiogenesis in Cancer Poster

Angiogenesis in Cancer Poster

This poster summarizes the pathogenesis of angiogenesis in cancer, as well as some of the main angiogenesis therapeutic targets.

Cancer Metabolism Poster

Cancer Metabolism Poster

This poster summarizes the main metabolic pathways in cancer cells and highlights potential targets for cancer therapeutics. Genetic changes and epigenetic modifications in cancer cells alter the regulation of cellular metabolic pathways providing potential cancer therapeutic targets.

Epigenetics in Cancer Poster

Epigenetics in Cancer Poster

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Gut Hormones Poster

Gut Hormones Poster

The gastrointestinal tract is the largest endocrine gland in the human body, secreting hormones that affect digestion, appetite and energy expenditure. Neuropeptide modulators and gut hormones that influence appetite are reviewed in this poster.

Stem Cells Poster

Stem Cells Poster

Written by Rebecca Quelch and Stefan Przyborski from Durham University (UK), this poster describes the isolation of pluripotent stem cells, their maintenance in culture, differentiation, and the generation and potential uses of organoids.