Synonyms: NN
Compound class:
Endogenous peptide in human, mouse or rat
Comment: As with many peptides there is some ambiguity surrounding the exact chemical structure and chirality of neuromedin N. We have chosen not to display a chemical structure here, but for representations of the structure, please see the entry on PubChem linked to above and that corresponding to the CAS registry number.
Species: Mouse, Rat
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References |
1. Botto JM, Chabry J, Sarret P, Vincent JP, Mazella J. (1998)
Stable expression of the mouse levocabastine-sensitive neurotensin receptor in HEK 293 cell line: binding properties, photoaffinity labeling, and internalization mechanism. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 243 (2): 585-90. [PMID:9480852] |
2. Chalon P, Vita N, Kaghad M, Guillemot M, Bonnin J, Delpech B, Le Fur G, Ferrara P, Caput D. (1996)
Molecular cloning of a levocabastine-sensitive neurotensin binding site. FEBS Lett, 386 (2-3): 91-4. [PMID:8647296] |
3. Skrzydelski D, Lhiaubet AM, Lebeau A, Forgez P, Yamada M, Hermans E, Rostene W, Pelaprat D. (2003)
Differential involvement of intracellular domains of the rat NTS1 neurotensin receptor in coupling to G proteins: a molecular basis for agonist-directed trafficking of receptor stimulus. Mol Pharmacol, 64 (2): 421-9. [PMID:12869647] |