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- Guanylin is a 15 amino acid peptide that is secreted by goblet cells in the colon. Guanylin acts as an agonist of the guanylyl cyclase receptor GC-C and...
- globular tetradecapeptide is minimal. Linaclotide, like the endogenous guanylin and uroguanylin it mimics, is an agonist that activates the cell surface...
- by enterochromaffin cells in the duodenum and proximal small intestine. Guanylin acts as an agonist of the guanylyl cyclase receptor guanylate cyclase 2C...
- Currie MG, Forte LR (March 1997). "Regulation of intestinal uroguanylin/guanylin receptor-mediated responses by mucosal acidity". Proceedings of the National...
- and relaxes the smooth muscle of trachea, stomach and gall bladder 63 Guanylin GN Peptide gut guanylate cyclase 2C (heat stable enterotoxin receptor)...
- hypotheses concerning the roles of intestinal paracrine hormones (uroguanylin, guanylin) in satiety, obesity and cancer risk. Waldman also holds a concurrent position...
- generate multiple protein products, including uroguanylin, a member of the guanylin family of peptides and an endogenous ligand of the guanylate cyclase-C...
- natriuretic factors such as atrial natriuretic factor (ANF). GC-C (GUCY2C): for guanylin and uroguanylin. GC-D (GUCY2D) GC-E (GUCY2E) GC-F (GUCY2F) There is also...
- 1021/bi002595g. PMID 11478887. Sindiće A, Başoglu C, Cerçi A, et al. (2002). "Guanylin, uroguanylin, and heat-stable euterotoxin activate guanylate cyclase C...
- Kato J, Huang MD, Fok KF, Kachur JF, Currie MG (October 1992). "Human guanylin: cDNA isolation, structure, and activity". FEBS Letters. 311 (2): 150–4...