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The expression of peptide hormones in normal cells and tumour cells

  • J. F. Rehfeld*
  • , L. Bardram
  • , S. Blanke
  • , P. Cantor
  • , L. Friis-Hansen
  • , L. Hilsted
  • , A. H. Johnsen
  • , H. J. Monstein
  • , W. Wouter Van Solinge
  • , L. Ødum
  • , C. Ørskov
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Insight in the mechanisms of peptide hormone expression has grown explosively by elucidation of gene, mRNA and. preprohor-mone structures for most hormone systems during the 1980s. in addition, information about the structure and substrate specificity of many prohormone processing enzymes is rapidly accumulating in these years. the preprohormones vary considerably in size and organization from poly- to monoprotein structures. According to the structural organization and sequence homology the hormones are grouped in families. the prohormones are processed to bioactive peptides by multiple enzymatic modifications during the intracellular transport from the rough endoplasmatic reticulum to the mature secretory granules. the modifications comprise different proteolytic cleavages and amino acid derivatizations. the same prohormone may be expressed in several different cell types that process the precursor in entirely different ways. Awareness of such cell-specific processing patterns is important for the understanding of ectopic synthesis in neuroendocrine tumours.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)429-433
Number of pages5
JournalActa Oncologica
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1991

Keywords

  • Bioactive peptides
  • Biogenesis
  • Hormone genes
  • Peptide hormones
  • Precursors

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