Isolation of glucagon-37 (bioactive enteroglucagon/oxyntomodulin) from porcine jejuno-ileum. Characterization of the peptide
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Isolation of glucagon-37 (bioactive enteroglucagon/oxyntomodulin) from porcine jejuno-ileum. Characterization of the peptide
Abstract
A peptide isolated from porcine gut according to its glucagon-like activity in liver (bioactive enteroglucagon) has been characterized immunologically, biologically and chemically: its potency relative to pancreatic glucagon in interacting with an antiglucagon antibody, hepatic glucagon-binding sites and hepatic adenylate cyclase was approximately 100%, 20% and 10%, respectively. In contrast, it is approximately 20-times more potent than glucagon in oxyntic glands, justifying the term 'oxyntomodulin'. Chemically, it consists in the 29 amino acid-peptide glucagon elongated at its C-terminal end by the octapeptide Lys-Arg-Asn-Lys-Asn-Asn-Ile-Ala; accordingly, it is called 'glucagon-37'.
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