Crustacean neurohormone family

Crustacean neurohormone family
Crust_neurohorm
PDB 1j0t EBI.jpg
Solution structure of moult-inhibiting hormone from the kuruma prawn
Identifiers
Symbol Crust_neurohorm
Pfam PF01147
InterPro IPR001166
PROSITE PDOC00963
SCOP 1j0t

In molecular biology, the crustacean neurohormone family of proteins is a family of neuropeptides expressed by arthropods.[1] The family includes the following types of neurohormones:

  • Crustacean hyperglycaemic hormone (CHH). CHH is primarily involved in blood sugar regulation, but also plays a role in the control of moulting and reproduction.
  • Moult-inhibiting hormone (MIH). MIH inhibits Y-organs where moulting hormone (ecdysteroid) is secreted. A moulting cycle is initiated when MIH secretion diminishes or stops.
  • Gonad-inhibiting hormone (GIH), also known as vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) because of its role in inhibiting vitellogenesis in female animals.
  • Mandibular organ-inhibiting hormone (MOIH). MOIH represses the synthesis of methyl farnesoate, the precursor of insect juvenile hormone III in the mandibular organ.
  • Ion transport peptide (ITP) from locust. ITP stimulates salt and water reabsorption and inhibits acid secretion in the ileum of the locust.

These neurohormones are peptides of 70 to 80 amino acid residues which are processed from larger precursors. They contain six conserved cysteines that are involved in disulfide bonds.

References

  1. ^ Dominique P. V. De Kleijn & François Van Herp (December 1995). "Molecular biology of neurohormone precursors in the eyestalk of Crustacea". Comp. Biochem. Physiol. B, Biochem. Mol. Biol. 112 (4): 573–579. doi:10.1016/0305-0491(95)00126-3. PMID 8590372. 


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