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Introduction
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The human amylin receptor is a G-coupled protein receptor.
Amylin
Amylin is a neuroendocrine hormone that is synthesized with insulin in the beta cells of pancreatic islets. It can cross the blood-brain barrier and regulates glucose homeostasis via inhibiting gastric emptying, inhibiting the release of glucagon, and inducing meal-ending satiety. In doing so, it prevents spikes in blood glucose and overeating, making it a suitable target for Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes treatments and therapies. Seeing as Type 2 Diabetes is a major risk factor for Alzheimer's Disease, as Type 2 Diabetes cases continue to increase, there will likely be a spike in Alzheimer’s Disease as well. Therefore, it is vital that amylin, its receptor, and analogs such as pramlintide are understood to aid in rational drug design.
Amidated C-Terminus
G-Coupled Protein Receptor Interactions
RAMPs
Amylin Receptor Functional Overview
Key Interactions
The aids in amylin affinity and the formation of the AMYR3.
The of the amylin is a very interesting mutation.
Disease
Pramlintide Analogue
Type 2 Diabetes
Alzheimer's Disease
The proline mutations can help prevent disease. [3]
Relevance
Structural highlights
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