gastrin-17 has been researched along with xenopsin* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for gastrin-17 and xenopsin
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Xenopsin immunoreactivity in antral G-cells may reside in the N-terminus of gastrin 17.
The nature of xenopsin immunoreactivity in mammalian antral G-cells has been reassessed. Xenopsin immunostaining was most intense in human antral G-cells, present in those of the dog and pig and not detected in guinea pig or rat tissues. Rigorous specificity controls for ionic binding of immunoglobulins to antral G-cell granules indicated that this mechanism was not responsible for xenopsin immunostaining. Preincubation of the xenopsin antiserum with xenopsin, human gastrin 1-13 and gastrin 2-17 completely abolished immunostaining at similar molar concentrations. Gastrin 34 was ineffective at much higher concentrations. These results infer that xenopsin-immunoreactivity in antral G-cells resides in the N-terminal region of gastrin 17. Examination of the primary structures of xenopsin and the N-terminal regions of some mammalian gastrins reveals a hitherto unrecognized homology. Topics: Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Dogs; Gastric Mucosa; Gastrins; Guinea Pigs; Hormones; Humans; Immunohistochemistry; Molecular Sequence Data; Oligopeptides; Peptides; Rats; Swine; Xenopus Proteins | 1988 |