Growth-promoting effects of glycine-extended progastrin

C Seva, CJ Dickinson, T Yamada - Science, 1994 - science.org
C Seva, CJ Dickinson, T Yamada
Science, 1994science.org
Peptide α amidation is required to produce some hormones, such as gastrin, from their
glycine-extended precursors. This terminal posttranslational processing reaction is thought
to be essential for the biological activation of many peptide hormones; only amidated gastrin
exerts a physiological effect that results in gastric acid secretion. However, both amidated
gastrin and glycine-extended gastrin stimulate proliferation of exocrine pancreatic cell line
AR4-2J through selective receptors for the substrate and the product, respectively, of peptide …
Peptide α amidation is required to produce some hormones, such as gastrin, from their glycine-extended precursors. This terminal posttranslational processing reaction is thought to be essential for the biological activation of many peptide hormones; only amidated gastrin exerts a physiological effect that results in gastric acid secretion. However, both amidated gastrin and glycine-extended gastrin stimulate proliferation of exocrine pancreatic cell line AR4-2J through selective receptors for the substrate and the product, respectively, of peptide α amidation. Thus, the amidation reaction may function as a determinant of the specific biological actions of products derived from prohormones.
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