Somatostatin (SST) and its receptors (sst) make up a molecular family with unique functional complexity and versatility. Widespread distribution and frequent coexpression of sst subtypes underlies the multiplicity of (patho)physiological processes controlled by SST (central nervous system functions, endocrine and exocrine secretion, cell proliferation). This complexity is clearly reflected in the intricate evolutionary development of this molecular family. Recent studies postulate the existence of an ancestral somatostatin/urotensin II (SST/UII) gene, which originated two ancestral, SST and UII, genes by local duplication. Subsequently, segment duplication would have originated two diverging SST genes in both fish (SS1/SS2) and tetrapods [(...
AbstractIn 1972, Brazeau et al. isolated somatostatin (somatotropin release-inhibiting factor, SRIF)...
The vertebrate proglucagon gene encodes three glucagon-like sequences (glucagon, glucagon-like pepti...
The peptide somatostatin (SST) is widely synthesized in the brain and periphery and acts through a f...
Somatostatin (SST) and its receptors (sst) make up a molecular family with unique functional complex...
International audienceSomatostatin (SS) and urotensin II (UII) are members of two families of struct...
Background: Somatostatin and its related neuroendocrine peptides have a wide varietyof physiological...
<p>Published in: Ocampo Daza D, Sundström G, Bergqvist CA, Larhammar D. <em>The evolution of vertebr...
Somatostatin and its receptors have a critical role in mammalian growth through their control patter...
International audienceAlthough urotensin II (UII) and somatostatin 1 (SS1) exhibit some structural s...
International audienceThe sequence of somatostatin-14 (SS1) has been strongly preserved throughout t...
Somatostatin (SS) and allatostatin-C (ASTC) are structurally and evolutionarily related neuropeptide...
Two cognate hormones, growth hormone (GH) and somatolactin (SL), control several important physiolog...
International audienceThe present review describes the molecular evolution of two phylogenetically r...
International audienceThe occurrence of two somatostatin precursors, PSS1 and PSS2, yielding S-14 (S...
International audienceThere is now evidence for the existence of two somatostatin genes in most vert...
AbstractIn 1972, Brazeau et al. isolated somatostatin (somatotropin release-inhibiting factor, SRIF)...
The vertebrate proglucagon gene encodes three glucagon-like sequences (glucagon, glucagon-like pepti...
The peptide somatostatin (SST) is widely synthesized in the brain and periphery and acts through a f...
Somatostatin (SST) and its receptors (sst) make up a molecular family with unique functional complex...
International audienceSomatostatin (SS) and urotensin II (UII) are members of two families of struct...
Background: Somatostatin and its related neuroendocrine peptides have a wide varietyof physiological...
<p>Published in: Ocampo Daza D, Sundström G, Bergqvist CA, Larhammar D. <em>The evolution of vertebr...
Somatostatin and its receptors have a critical role in mammalian growth through their control patter...
International audienceAlthough urotensin II (UII) and somatostatin 1 (SS1) exhibit some structural s...
International audienceThe sequence of somatostatin-14 (SS1) has been strongly preserved throughout t...
Somatostatin (SS) and allatostatin-C (ASTC) are structurally and evolutionarily related neuropeptide...
Two cognate hormones, growth hormone (GH) and somatolactin (SL), control several important physiolog...
International audienceThe present review describes the molecular evolution of two phylogenetically r...
International audienceThe occurrence of two somatostatin precursors, PSS1 and PSS2, yielding S-14 (S...
International audienceThere is now evidence for the existence of two somatostatin genes in most vert...
AbstractIn 1972, Brazeau et al. isolated somatostatin (somatotropin release-inhibiting factor, SRIF)...
The vertebrate proglucagon gene encodes three glucagon-like sequences (glucagon, glucagon-like pepti...
The peptide somatostatin (SST) is widely synthesized in the brain and periphery and acts through a f...