The structural basis of ligand selectivity of G protein-coupled receptors for metabolic hormones has been an area of intense investigation, and yet it remains unresolved. One approach to delineating the mechanism of ligand-receptor interactions is to compare the ligand specificities of receptors expressed in species that emerged at different times within vertebrate evolution. In this paper we describe the isolation, functional, and phylogenetic characterization of the glucagon receptor from the goldfish Carassius auratus (Teleostei, order Cypriniformes), and compare its ligand specificity with that of the homologous rat receptor. Goldfish (gf) glucagon stimulated glucose production in a dose-dependent manner from isolated goldfish hepatocyt...
grantor: University of TorontoPancreatic glucagon-like receptor cDNAs have been isolated f...
Abstract Background Guanine protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a eukaryotic transmembrane ...
The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and solute carriers (SLC) are two large families of membrane...
In this report, the first amphibian glucagon receptor (GluR) cDNA was characterized from the liver o...
AbstractIn this report, the first amphibian glucagon receptor (GluR) cDNA was characterized from the...
A better understanding of the molecular mechanism of ligand-receptor interaction of glucagon-like pe...
The vertebrate proglucagon gene encodes three glucagon-like sequences (glucagon, glucagon-like pepti...
<div><p>GLP-1 and glucagon regulate glucose metabolism through a network of metabolic pathways initi...
GLP-1 and glucagon regulate glucose metabolism through a network of metabolic pathways initiated upo...
Glucagon and the glucagon-like peptides (GLP-1 and GLP-2) share a common evolutionary origin and are...
In fishes, including the jawless lampreys, the most ancient lineage of extant vertebrates, plasma gl...
<div><p>The glucagon (GCG) peptide family consists of GCG, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1), and GLP2,...
Glucose is essential to the physiological processes of vertebrates. Mammalian ph...
Glucagon plays a pivotal role in the regulation of metabolism. A glucagon receptor has been previous...
In mammals, growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), acting via the GHRH receptor, plays an importan...
grantor: University of TorontoPancreatic glucagon-like receptor cDNAs have been isolated f...
Abstract Background Guanine protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a eukaryotic transmembrane ...
The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and solute carriers (SLC) are two large families of membrane...
In this report, the first amphibian glucagon receptor (GluR) cDNA was characterized from the liver o...
AbstractIn this report, the first amphibian glucagon receptor (GluR) cDNA was characterized from the...
A better understanding of the molecular mechanism of ligand-receptor interaction of glucagon-like pe...
The vertebrate proglucagon gene encodes three glucagon-like sequences (glucagon, glucagon-like pepti...
<div><p>GLP-1 and glucagon regulate glucose metabolism through a network of metabolic pathways initi...
GLP-1 and glucagon regulate glucose metabolism through a network of metabolic pathways initiated upo...
Glucagon and the glucagon-like peptides (GLP-1 and GLP-2) share a common evolutionary origin and are...
In fishes, including the jawless lampreys, the most ancient lineage of extant vertebrates, plasma gl...
<div><p>The glucagon (GCG) peptide family consists of GCG, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP1), and GLP2,...
Glucose is essential to the physiological processes of vertebrates. Mammalian ph...
Glucagon plays a pivotal role in the regulation of metabolism. A glucagon receptor has been previous...
In mammals, growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), acting via the GHRH receptor, plays an importan...
grantor: University of TorontoPancreatic glucagon-like receptor cDNAs have been isolated f...
Abstract Background Guanine protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a eukaryotic transmembrane ...
The G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and solute carriers (SLC) are two large families of membrane...