GRPP (human)

Description:

GRPP (human) also known as glicentin-related polypeptide (human) is a synthetic analog of a cleavage product resulting from proglucagon processing in pancreatic α- and intestinal L-cells.

Sequence:

RSLQDTEEKSRSFSASQADPLSDPDQMNED
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  • Name GRPP (human)
    Category Glucagons and Glucagon-Like Peptides (GLP-1 and GLP-2)
    One Letter Code RSLQDTEEKSRSFSASQADPLSDPDQMNED
    Three Letter Code {Arg}{Ser}{Leu}{Gln}{Asp}{Thr}{Glu}{Glu}{Lys}{Ser}{Arg}{Ser}{Phe}{Ser}{Ala}{Ser}{Gln}{Ala}{Asp}{Pro}{Leu}{Ser}{Asp}{Pro}{Asp}{Gln}{Met}{Asn}{Glu}{Asp}
    Molecular Weight 3384.510
    Application Diabetes
    Whiting, Lynda, et al. "Glicentin‐related pancreatic polypeptide inhibits glucose‐stimulated insulin secretion from the isolated pancreas of adult male rats." Physiological reports 3.12 (2015): e12638.
    Holst, Jens Juul. "Enteroglucagon." Annual review of physiology 59.1 (1997): 257-271.
    Rouillé, Yves, et al. "Role of the prohormone convertase PC2 in the processing of proglucagon to glucagon." FEBS letters 413.1 (1997): 119-123.
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