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The activation of the leptin receptor <ref> Leptin receptor : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptin_receptor </ref>is done through the '''CRH2, IGD and FN III''' domains <ref>PMID:28270795</ref>. | The activation of the leptin receptor <ref> Leptin receptor : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptin_receptor </ref>is done through the '''CRH2, IGD and FN III''' domains <ref>PMID:28270795</ref>. | ||
- | The CRH2 domain is the main leptin binding site on the receptor. This domain is required for the activation of the receptor. It is composed of a region of four consecutive hydrophobic residues. | + | The '''CRH2''' domain is the main leptin binding site on the receptor. This domain is required for the activation of the receptor. It is composed of a region of four consecutive hydrophobic residues. |
- | The IGD domain has no affinity for leptin but is nevertheless required for receptor activation. In the absence of this domain, the result is a receptor with a wild-type affinity for leptin, but completely devoid of biological activity. | + | The '''IGD''' domain has no affinity for leptin but is nevertheless required for receptor activation. In the absence of this domain, the result is a receptor with a wild-type affinity for leptin, but completely devoid of biological activity. |
- | In the FN III domains, there are two conserved cysteines that are crucial for the activation of the receptor. | + | In the '''FN III''' domains, there are two conserved cysteines that are crucial for the activation of the receptor. |
In contrast, the receptor functionality is hardly affected when the CRH1 domain is deleted. | In contrast, the receptor functionality is hardly affected when the CRH1 domain is deleted. | ||
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== '''Regulation''' == | == '''Regulation''' == | ||
- | The best known regulation of the leptin receptor is negative regulation by OB-RGRP. The gene encoding the leptin receptor (OB-R) also encodes a second transcript called OB-R gene related protein (OB-RGRP). Stopping the expression of the OB-RGRP gene by interfering RNAs increases the sensitivity of the cells' receptors to leptin <ref> Role of OB-RGRP https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la</ref>. This prevents the development of obesity despite a diet that may be high in fat. | + | The best known regulation of the leptin receptor is negative regulation by '''OB-RGRP'''. The gene encoding the leptin receptor ('''OB-R''') also encodes a second transcript called '''OB-R gene related protein''' ('''OB-RGRP'''). Stopping the expression of the OB-RGRP gene by interfering RNAs increases the sensitivity of the cells' receptors to leptin <ref> Role of OB-RGRP https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la</ref>. This prevents the development of obesity despite a diet that may be high in fat. |
Revision as of 19:25, 13 January 2021
3V6O: Leptin receptor-antibody complex
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References
- ↑ Leptin receptor : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptin_receptor
- ↑ Wauman J, Zabeau L, Tavernier J. The Leptin Receptor Complex: Heavier Than Expected? Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2017 Feb 21;8:30. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2017.00030., eCollection 2017. PMID:28270795 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2017.00030
- ↑ Role of OB-RGRP https://www.institutcochin.fr/linstitut/evenements/ob-rgrp-regulateur-negatif-du-recepteur-de-la