Haitina_2005_Ann.N.Y.Acad.Sci_1040_337

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Title : Pharmacological characterization of melanocortin receptors in fish suggests an important role for ACTH - Haitina_2005_Ann.N.Y.Acad.Sci_1040_337
Author(s) : Haitina T , Klovins J , Schioth HB
Ref : Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences , 1040 :337 , 2005
Abstract :

The melanocortin (MC) receptor subtypes have distinctive characteristic binding profiles. We found that the trout and Fugu MC4 receptors have similar affinity for alpha-MSH and beta-MSH and a much higher affinity for ACTH than does the human MC4 receptor. The Fugu MC1 and the trout and Fugu MC5 receptors also have higher affinity for ACTH-derived peptides than alpha-, beta-, or gamma-MSH. It is tempting to speculate that ACTH-derived peptides may have played an important role as "original" ligands at the MC receptors, while the specificity of the different subtypes for the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-MSH peptides may have appeared at later stages during vertebrate evolution.

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Haitina T, Klovins J, Schioth HB (2005)
Pharmacological characterization of melanocortin receptors in fish suggests an important role for ACTH
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1040 :337

Haitina T, Klovins J, Schioth HB (2005)
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1040 :337