Leptin and adiponectin (Homo sapiens)
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beta-oxidation
Mitochondrion
ADIPOR1
LEPR
CPT1A
LEP
PRKAG1
ADIPOR2
Fatty acid
Fatty acid
ADIPOQ
Malonyl-CoA
Acetyl-CoA
ACACA
PRKAB1
PRKAA1
Description
Proposed mechanism by which leptin and adiponectin stimulate fatty acid oxidation. Adapted from fig 1 in
Dyck et al.
.
Comments
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This pathway was inferred from Mus musculus pathway "Leptin and adiponectin", WP683 revision 71946, with a 100.0% conversion rate.
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Bibliography
Dyck DJ, Heigenhauser GJ, Bruce CR; ''The role of adipokines as regulators of skeletal muscle fatty acid metabolism and insulin sensitivity.''; Acta Physiol (Oxf), 2006
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ChEBI identifier normalization
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Khanspers
Modified description
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05:05, 10 August 2019
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Modified description
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01:17, 14 December 2016
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Ontology Term : 'glucose metabolism disease' added !
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01:16, 14 December 2016
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Ontology Term : 'leptin system pathway' added !
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01:16, 14 December 2016
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Ontology Term : 'adiponectin signaling pathway' added !
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01:16, 14 December 2016
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updated source pathway information
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Name
Type
Database reference
Comment
ACACA
GeneProduct
ENSG00000278540 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:107476
ADIPOQ
GeneProduct
ENSG00000181092 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:11450
ADIPOR1
GeneProduct
ENSG00000159346 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:72674
ADIPOR2
GeneProduct
ENSG00000006831 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:68465
Acetyl-CoA
Metabolite
15351 (ChEBI)
CPT1A
GeneProduct
ENSG00000110090 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:12894
Fatty acid
Metabolite
CHEBI:35366 (ChEBI)
LEP
GeneProduct
ENSG00000174697 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:16846
LEPR
GeneProduct
ENSG00000116678 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:16847
Malonyl-CoA
Metabolite
15531 (ChEBI)
PRKAA1
GeneProduct
ENSG00000132356 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:105787
PRKAB1
GeneProduct
ENSG00000111725 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:19079
PRKAG1
GeneProduct
ENSG00000181929 (Ensembl)
Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:19082
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