Since its discovery in mammals as a key-hormone in reproduction and metabolism, leptin has been identified in an increasing number of tetrapods and teleosts. Tetrapods possess only one leptin gene, while most teleosts possess two leptin genes, as a result of the teleost third whole genome duplication event (3R). Leptin acts through a specific receptor (LEPR). In the European and Japanese eels, we identified two leptin genes, and for the first time in vertebrates, two LEPR genes. Synteny analyses indicated that eel LEPRa and LEPRb result from teleost 3R. LEPRb seems to have been lost in the teleost lineage shortly after the elopomorph divergence. Quantitative PCRs revealed a wide distribution of leptins and LEPRs in the European eel, includi...
<p>Osteichthyan ancestor possessed one leptin gene and one LEPR gene. These genes were duplicated in...
Deorphanization of GPR54 receptor a decade ago led to the characterization of the kisspeptin recepto...
<p>LEPR genes from human, non-teleost actinopterygian spotted gar, and teleost species including the...
International audienceSince its discovery in mammals as a key-hormone in reproduction and metabolism...
<p>Genomic synteny maps comparing leptins and their neighbouring genes from human, non-teleost actin...
Leptin is a cytokine that regulates appetite and energy expenditure, where in fishes it is primarily...
To investigate the leptin related genes expression patterns and their possible function during the g...
International audienceIn this study, we report the cloning of three transcripts for leptin receptor ...
In this study, we report the cloning of three transcripts for leptin receptor in the European sea ba...
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In this study, we report the cloning of three transcripts for leptin receptor in the European sea ba...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGLeptin, the product of the o...
Abstract: To investigate the leptin related genes expression patterns and their possible function du...
International audienceDeorphanization of GPR54 receptor a decade ago led to the characterization of ...
<p>Osteichthyan ancestor possessed one leptin gene and one LEPR gene. These genes were duplicated in...
Deorphanization of GPR54 receptor a decade ago led to the characterization of the kisspeptin recepto...
<p>LEPR genes from human, non-teleost actinopterygian spotted gar, and teleost species including the...
International audienceSince its discovery in mammals as a key-hormone in reproduction and metabolism...
<p>Genomic synteny maps comparing leptins and their neighbouring genes from human, non-teleost actin...
Leptin is a cytokine that regulates appetite and energy expenditure, where in fishes it is primarily...
To investigate the leptin related genes expression patterns and their possible function during the g...
International audienceIn this study, we report the cloning of three transcripts for leptin receptor ...
In this study, we report the cloning of three transcripts for leptin receptor in the European sea ba...
Contains fulltext : 81041.pdf (postprint version ) (Open Access) ...
In this study, we report the cloning of three transcripts for leptin receptor in the European sea ba...
Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGLeptin, the product of the o...
Abstract: To investigate the leptin related genes expression patterns and their possible function du...
International audienceDeorphanization of GPR54 receptor a decade ago led to the characterization of ...
<p>Osteichthyan ancestor possessed one leptin gene and one LEPR gene. These genes were duplicated in...
Deorphanization of GPR54 receptor a decade ago led to the characterization of the kisspeptin recepto...
<p>LEPR genes from human, non-teleost actinopterygian spotted gar, and teleost species including the...