Hormone
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In the field of modern endocrinology, a hormone is any substance, generated either externally or internally, that operates via a receptor at the cellular level, which conveys to to the cell a message to stop, start, or modulate a cellular process.
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Guide to Proteopedia Pages Concerning Hormones and Receptors
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FSH binding to the leucine-rich domain of Follicle Stimulating Hormone Receptor (1fl7 morphing to 1xwd, resolution 2.92Å) |
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Articles in Proteopedia concerning Hormone include:
To view automatically seeded indices concerning Hormone, see:
Additional 3D Structures of Hormones and Hormone Receptors and Related Molecules
Angiotensinogen
2wxw, 2wxx, 2wxy, 2wxz, 2wy0, 2wy1, 2x0b - Angiotensinogen – human, rat, mouse
Chorionic Gonadotropin
1hrp - Chorionic Gonadotropin – human
1hcn - Chorionic Gonadotropin – human
1hd4 - Alpha-subunit of Chorionic Gonadotropin – human
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
1fl7 - Follicle-Stimulating Hormone – human
1xwd - Human Follicle Stimulating Hormone complexed with its Receptor – human
Glucocorticoid
3mne, 3mno, 3mnp - Glucocorticoid Receptor Ligand-binding Domain – human
Growth Hormone
3hhr - Growth Hormone complexed with the extracellular portion of its receptor - human
1hwh - Growth Hormone Mutant G120R complexed with the extracellular portion of its receptor - human
1bp3 - Growth Hormone complexed with the prolactin receptor - human
3mjg, 3mjk - Platelet-derived Growth Factor/Propeptide Complex and a Platelet-Derived Growth Factor/Receptor Complex – human
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor – human and others, see Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Structures
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor – human, see Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor Structures
2xdg - Extracellular Domain of Human Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Receptor – human
Insulin
3ir0 , 1mso , 1trz , 2qiu , 2r34, 2r35 , 2r36, 3ilg, 2kjj , 2kju - Insulin – human
3nw5, 3nw6, 3nw7 - insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor – human
3loh, 2dtg - insulin receptor ectodomain – human
Progesterone
3hq5,3g8n, 3g8o, 3hq5 - Progesterone – human
Thyroid-Stimulating hormone
3g04 - TSH receptor in complex with a thyroid-stimulating autoantibody – human
Thyroxine
2xn3, 2xn5, 2xn6, 2xn7 - Thyroxine-binding Globulin – human
Farnesoid X Receptor
3olf, 3omk, 3omm, 3oof, 3ook, 3okh, 3oki - Farnesoid X Receptor – human
PACAP/glucagon family of peptide hormones
3n94 - PAC1R, receptor of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide, is a case of a crystal structure disagreeing with the NMR structure 2jod and vice versa
2jod - Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (residues 6'-38') complexed to the extracellular domain of the human splice variant hPAC1-RS determined by NMR - human
See Also
External Resources
- Sequence-Structure-Function-Analysis of Glycoprotein Hormone Receptors
- The GPCR-SSFE Database: A Homology Model Resource for G-Protein Coupled Receptors
- The feature on Growth Hormone by Shuchismita Dutta and David S. Goodsell for the April 2004 RCSB PDB Molecule of the Month.
- NeuroPedia, a neuropeptide database and spectral libraryCystine-knot growth factor
Cyclic cystine knot Cystine knot superfamily Cystine knot motif
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Wayne Decatur, Alexander Berchansky, Michal Harel, Tomas Klumpler, Joel L. Sussman
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