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are proteins encoded by the KISS1 gene in humans. Kisspeptins are ligands of the G-protein coupled receptor, GPR54. Kiss1 was originally identified as...
Click to read more »The KiSS1-derived peptide receptor (also known as GPR54 or the Kisspeptin receptor) is a G protein-coupled receptor which binds the peptide hormone kisspeptin...
Click to read more »metastasis-inhibiting peptide known as KISS1. L. lactis NZ9000 was demonstrated to be a cell factory for the secretion of biologically active KiSS1 protein, exerting inhibition...
Click to read more »and a significant delay in puberty onset. Mutations in the kisspeptin (KISS1) and its receptor, KISS1R (also known as GPR54), involved in GnRH secretion...
Click to read more »cancer testis antigen PAGE4 and expressed in cytotrophoblasts, CSH1 and KISS1 expressed in syncytiotrophoblasts, and PAPPA2 and PRG2 expressed in extravillous...
Click to read more »normosmic CHH. Inactivating mutations of KISS1 or KISS1R causes normosmic CHH in humans. This is because KISS1 is the mediator for the feedback loop in...
Click to read more »abbreviated HH8 HH8, one of the Hamburger–Hamilton stages in chick development KiSS1-derived peptide receptor (HH8) Search for "hh8" , "hh-8", "h-h8", or "h-h-8"...
Click to read more »after the human chromosome 6 was added to the cell. This gene was named KISS1 because of the location of where it was discovered (Hershey, Pennsylvania...
Click to read more »stimulates ovulation. Although estrogens inhibit kisspeptin (Kp) release from kiss1 neurons in the ARC, estrogens stimulate Kp release from the Kp neurons in...
Click to read more »and IGF-2) Agonists Kisspeptin (kisspeptin-54, metastin) Kisspeptin-10 KISS1-305 MVT-602 (RVT-602, TAK-448) TAK-683 Antagonists Kisspeptin-234 Agonists...
Click to read more »(disambiguation) Kiss Me (disambiguation) Kissin (disambiguation) Kisspeptin or KISS1, a human gene This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
Click to read more »with E12 and TCF12, bind the KISS1 promoter, sustaining its activity. Without TCF21 to interact with the KISS1 promoter, KISS1 expression is lost. Melanoma...
Click to read more »feedback to the hypothalamus neuroendocrine cells, by inhibition of KiSSpeptin KiSS1-derived peptide receptor, a protein needed for the release of GnRH. Low...
Click to read more »hypogonadism and insomnia, X-linked Kallmann syndrome (KAL1) KISS1R; GPR54 KISS1 receptor Hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism LHB Luteinizing hormone beta polypeptide...
Click to read more »Congenital hearing loss. Waardenburg syndrome Autosomal dominant 2, <2 614842 KISS1 KiSS-1 1q32.1 Autosomal recessive 2, <2 614837 KISS1R (GPR54) GPR54 19p13...
Click to read more »obesity causes leptin insensitivity in the hypothalamus, leading to decreased Kiss1 expression, which, in turn, alters the release of gonadotropin-releasing...
Click to read more »the HPO axis by acting as a mediator. This neuropeptide, encoded by the KISS1 gene, primarily exerts its effects by binding to its receptor, KISS1R (also...
Click to read more »SALPR) Relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 4 (RXFP4, GPR100/GPR142) KiSS1-derived peptide receptor (GPR54) (KISS1R) InterPro: IPR008103 Melanin-concentrating...
Click to read more »Q96J84 8204 KIRREL2 HGNC:18816; Q6UWL6 8205 KIRREL3 HGNC:23204; Q8IZU9 8206 KISS1 HGNC:6341; Q15726 8207 KISS1R HGNC:4510; Q969F8 8208 KIT HGNC:6342; P10721...
Click to read more »and independent transcriptional networks in the hypothalamus of Gpr54 and Kiss1 knockout male mice are not fully equivalent". BMC Genomics. 12 (1): 209...
Click to read more »Pereira A, Pau KY, Clarke IJ (October 2010). "Hypothalamic expression of KISS1 and gonadotropin inhibitory hormone genes during the menstrual cycle of...
Click to read more »E (2003). "Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to loss of function of the KiSS1-derived peptide receptor GPR54". Proceedings of the National Academy of...
Click to read more »in humans and other animals, including BRMS1, CRSP3, DRG1, KAI1, SDPR, KISS1, NM23 and various TIMPs. Most act by altering aspects of signal transduction...
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