Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor: an orphan receptor fits the key
- PMID: 10996523
- DOI: 10.1016/s1043-2760(00)00290-3
Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor: an orphan receptor fits the key
Abstract
The melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), a hypothalamic peptide, was identified initially in teleost fish as a regulator of pigmentary changes in background adaptation, and was later also found, in mammals, to be a regulator of feeding and energy homeostasis. Its specific receptor remained an enigma until very recently when it was identified as the orphan G-protein-coupled receptor SLC-1. This review focuses on the identification, structure and signaling of the MCH receptor and discusses some of the implications of its discovery.
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