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Asprosin is a
protein hormone produced by
mammals in (white adipose)
tissues that
stimulates the
liver to
release glucose into the
blood stream. Asprosin...
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products of profibrillin, fibrillin-1, a
fibrous structural protein, and
asprosin, a
glucogenic protein hormone. As of 2016,
fewer than 10 cases of the condition...
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which encodes the
proprotein of the
novel hormone asprosin, and that this
mutation results in
asprosin deficiency and is
responsible for
their conditions...
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Milewicz DM,
Sutton VR,
Butte NF,
Moore DD,
Chopra AR (April 2016). "
Asprosin, a Fasting-Induced
Glucogenic Protein Hormone". Cell. 165 (3): 566–79....
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deficient in
asprosin, a gluco-regulatory
protein hormone which is the C-terminal
cleavage product of profibrillin. The
levels of
asprosin seen in these...
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orexigenic receptor of
asprosin, a
hormone that is
produced by the C-terminal
cleavage of
profibrillin from the FBN1 gene. In mice,
asprosin acts on an olfactory...
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adipocytes of
white adipose tissue which also
produces another hormone,
asprosin.
White adipose tissue is most
abundant in
mammals and its distribution...
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member of the
fibrillin family, and the 140-amino-acid long
protein hormone asprosin. The
sequence of fibrillin-1
includes 47 six-cysteine EGF-like domains...
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protein critical to the
proper functioning of
connective tissue), and
asprosin (a
small protein produced from part of the
transcribed FBN1 gene mRNA)...
- the 3'-terminus of FBN1 that
cause a
deficiency of the
protein hormone asprosin and progeroid-like
symptoms with
reduced subcutaneous white adipose tissue...