Neurophysin I

Neurophysin I
Oxytocin, prepropeptide
Identifiers
Symbols OXT; MGC126890; MGC126892; OT; OT-NPI
External IDs OMIM167050 MGI97453 HomoloGene55494 GeneCards: OXT Gene
Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez 5020 18429
Ensembl ENSG00000101405 ENSMUSG00000027301
UniProt P01178 P35454
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000915 NM_011025.3
RefSeq (protein) NP_000906 NP_035155.1
Location (UCSC) Chr 20:
3.05 – 3.05 Mb
Chr 2:
130.4 – 130.4 Mb
PubMed search [1] [2]

Neurophysin I is a carrier protein with a size of 10 KDa and containing 90 to 97 aminoacids that is a cleavage product (formed by splitting of a compound molecule into a simpler one) of preprooxyphysin.[1] It is a neurohypophysial hormone that is transported in vesicles with oxytocin, the other cleavage product, along axons, from magnocellular neurons of the hypothalamus to the posterior lobe of the pituitary. Although it is stored in secretory vesicles with oxytocin and released with oxytocin, its biological action is unclear.

Structure

The amino acid sequence of Neurophysin I is:

NH2 - Ala - Ala - Pro - Asp - Leu - Asp - Val - Arg - Lys - Cys - Leu - Pro - Cys - Gly - Pro - Gly - Gly - Lys - Gly - Arg - Cys - Phe - Gly - Pro - Asn - Ile - Cys - Cys - Ala - Glu - Glu - Leu - Gly - Cys - Phe - Val - Gly - Thr - Ala - Glu - Ala - Leu - Arg - Cys - Gln - Glu - Glu - Asn - Tyr - Leu - Pro - Ser - Pro - Cys - Gln - Ser - Gly - Gln - Lys - Ala - Cys - Gly - Ser - Gly - Gly - Arg - Cys - Ala - Val - Leu - Gly - Leu - Cys - Cys - Ser - Pro - Asp - Gly - Cys - His - Ala - Asp - Pro - Ala - Cys - Asp - Ala - Glu - Ala - Thr - Phe - Ser - Gln – Arg - OH

(Disulfide bridge: 10-54; 13-27; 21-44; 28-34; 61-73; 67-85; 74-79)


Function

Neurophysins are carrier proteins for oxytocin and vasopressin (ADH). Oxytocin and vasopressin are carried by unique neurophysins from their site of production in the cell bodies of the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei to their site of release in the axon terminals of the posterior pituitary.

References

  1. ^ Rao VV, Löffler C, Battey J, Hansmann I (1992). "The human gene for oxytocin-neurophysin I (OXT) is physically mapped to chromosome 20p13 by in situ hybridization". Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 61 (4): 271–3. doi:10.1159/000133420. PMID 1486803. 

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Neurophysin II — arginine vasopressin (neurophysin II, antidiuretic hormone, diabetes insipidus, neurohypophyseal) Identifiers Symbol AVP Alt. symbols ARVP Entrez …   Wikipedia

  • neurophysin — Carrier protein (10 kD, 90 97 amino acids) that transports neurohypophysial hormones along axons, from the hypothalamus to the posterior lobe of the pituitary. See also brain …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • Neurophysin — Neu|ro|phy|sin [zu Neurohypophyse (= Hypophysenhinterlappen); ↑ in (3)], das; s, e: Sammelbez. für cysteinreiche Polypeptide vom MG ca. 10 000, die im Hypothalamus als Transportvehikel für Oxytocin u. Vasopressin gebildet werden …   Universal-Lexikon

  • neurophysin — neu·ro·phy·sin fī sən n any of several brain hormones that bind with and carry either oxytocin or vasopressin * * * neu·ro·phy·sin (noor″o fiґsin) any of a group of soluble proteins (molecular weights 9500–10,500) derived from the… …   Medical dictionary

  • neurophysin — neu·ro·phy·sin …   English syllables

  • neurophysin — ˌn(y)ürōˈfīsə̇n, u̇r , ˈfiz noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary neurophys (from New Latin neurohypophysis) + in; originally formed as French neurophysine : any of several brain hormo …   Useful english dictionary

  • Oxytocin — Systematic (IUPAC) name 1 ({(4R,7S,10S …   Wikipedia

  • endocrine system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction  group of ductless glands (gland) that regulate body processes by secreting chemical substances called hormones (hormone). Hormones act on nearby tissues or are carried in the bloodstream to act on specific target organs… …   Universalium

  • Vasopressin — Arginine vasopressin Space filling model of arginine vasopressin …   Wikipedia

  • Neurophysins — are carrier proteins which transport the hormones oxytocin and vasopressin to the posterior pituitary from the paraventricular and supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus. Neurophysins are secreted from the posterior lobe of the pituitary along… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”