Interaction of leptin with its receptors resembles that of interleukin-6 and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, which interact with their receptors through binding sites I–III. Site III plays a pivotal role in receptors' dimerization or tetramerization and subsequent activation. Leptin's site III also mediates the formation of an active multimeric complex through its interaction with the IGD (immunoglobulin-like domain) of LEPRs (leptin receptors). Using a sensitive hydrophobic cluster analysis of leptin's and LEPR's sequences, we identified hydrophobic stretches in leptin's A–B loop (amino acids 39–42) and in the N-terminal end of LEPR's IGD (amino acids 325–328) that are predicted to participate in site III and to interact with each o...
Obesity is a chronic pathology with multi-factorial aetiology, characterized by extreme body weight ...
<p>Identical residues to human LEPR are marked with a dot and residue numbering is according to huma...
The body weight control is a mechanism thinly regulated by several hormonal, metabolic, and nervous ...
The leptin receptor is a class I transmembrane protein with either a short or a long cytoplasmic dom...
Leptin plays a central role in the control of body weight and energy homeostasis, but is a pleiotrop...
Superactive leptin antagonists (D23L/L39A/D40A/F41A), mutants of mouse, human, rat or ovine leptons,...
Leptin activates its cognate receptor (LR) to regulate body weight and metabolically costly processe...
Leptin activates its cognate receptor (LR) to regulate body weight and metabolically costly processe...
SummaryLeptin regulates energy homeostasis, fertility, and the immune system, making it an important...
We have recently reported the first naturally occurring missense mutations in the leptin receptor (L...
AbstractLeptin, a hormone produced by adipose tissue, regulates energy balance in the hypothalamus a...
SummaryLeptin activates its cognate receptor (LR) to regulate body weight and metabolically costly p...
The interactions of leptin with its receptor and other leptin binding sites is not well described or...
The pleiotropic hormone leptin has a pivotal role in regulating energy balance by inhibiting hunger ...
In an attempt to identify regions in the leptin molecule responsible for its bioactivity, we tested ...
Obesity is a chronic pathology with multi-factorial aetiology, characterized by extreme body weight ...
<p>Identical residues to human LEPR are marked with a dot and residue numbering is according to huma...
The body weight control is a mechanism thinly regulated by several hormonal, metabolic, and nervous ...
The leptin receptor is a class I transmembrane protein with either a short or a long cytoplasmic dom...
Leptin plays a central role in the control of body weight and energy homeostasis, but is a pleiotrop...
Superactive leptin antagonists (D23L/L39A/D40A/F41A), mutants of mouse, human, rat or ovine leptons,...
Leptin activates its cognate receptor (LR) to regulate body weight and metabolically costly processe...
Leptin activates its cognate receptor (LR) to regulate body weight and metabolically costly processe...
SummaryLeptin regulates energy homeostasis, fertility, and the immune system, making it an important...
We have recently reported the first naturally occurring missense mutations in the leptin receptor (L...
AbstractLeptin, a hormone produced by adipose tissue, regulates energy balance in the hypothalamus a...
SummaryLeptin activates its cognate receptor (LR) to regulate body weight and metabolically costly p...
The interactions of leptin with its receptor and other leptin binding sites is not well described or...
The pleiotropic hormone leptin has a pivotal role in regulating energy balance by inhibiting hunger ...
In an attempt to identify regions in the leptin molecule responsible for its bioactivity, we tested ...
Obesity is a chronic pathology with multi-factorial aetiology, characterized by extreme body weight ...
<p>Identical residues to human LEPR are marked with a dot and residue numbering is according to huma...
The body weight control is a mechanism thinly regulated by several hormonal, metabolic, and nervous ...