Structural and functional studies of leptins from hibernating and non-hibernating bats

发布时间:2010-10-27

He Lingjiang, Pan Yihsuan,He Guimei, Lin Benfu, Liao Chen-Chung, Zuo Xueguo, Yuan Lihong. 2010. Structural and functional studies of leptins from hibernating and non-hibernating bats. General and Comparative Endocrinology,168(1):29-35.

 

论文题目:

Structural and functional studies of leptins from hibernating and non-hibernating bats

作者:

He Lingjiang, Pan Yihsuan,He Guimei, Lin Benfu, Liao Chen-Chung, Zuo Xueguo, Yuan Lihong

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2010

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168

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1

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29-35

联系作者:

原丽红

发表期刊:

General and Comparative Endocrinology

ISSN:

0016-6480

原文链接:

http://www.sciencedirect.com/......

摘要:

Leptin, a 16-kDa hormone produced by mature adipocytes, has been shown to regulate the hibernation of mammals. In this study, the leptin gene sequences of both hibernating (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) and non-hibernating (Rousettus leschenaultii) bats were determined, and the leptin proteins from these two different species of bats were expressed in Escherichia coli for the first time. Results showed that the amino acid sequence of the leptin protein from hibernating bats had a lower degree of identity than that from non-hibernating bats to those of several non-hibernating mammals. The leptin protein of hibernating bats had a stronger growth inhibitory effect on 3T3-L1 cells than that of non-hibernating bats. Structural modeling revealed that the structures of the receptor binding site III, which is critical for signal transduction, of the two bat leptins were very different. Similar to the human leptin, the leptin protein of non-hibernating bats was predicted to have a random loop, whereas that of hibernating bats had a helical structure in this region. This observation provided a clue as to the differential effects of the two different leptins on 3T3-L1 cells.

 

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