Transport of glycerol from adipocytes to liver by aquaporins (Homo sapiens)

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1, 21, 2, 11-181, 2, 8-101, 2, 19, 201, 2, 91, 21, 2, 8-101-7stored secretory granuleextracellular regionendoplasmic reticulum lumennucleoplasmcytosolC-GhrelinDes-acyl GhrelinProghrelinOctanoic acidinsulinButyrylcholinesteraseSignal Peptidase ComplexAcyl ProghrelinFatty Acidsalpha-D-glucoseGhrelin O-acyltransferaseDecanoyl ProghrelinPreproghrelin and prepro-des-Gln14-ghrelinProghrelin and Pro-des-Gln14-ghrelinPlatelet-activating factor acetylhydrolaseOctanoyl ProghrelinAcyl GhrelinLeptinAcyl GhrelinC-GhrelinGrowth HormoneInsulin-like growth factorGlucagonPC1/3Krueppel-like factor 4Decanoic acid


Description

Ghrelin is a peptide hormone of 28 amino acid residues which is acylated at the serine-3 of the mature peptide. Ghrelin is synthesized in several tissues: X/A-like cells of the gastric mucosa (the major source of ghrelin), hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal gland, thyroid, breast, ovary, placenta, fallopian tube, testis, prostate, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, fat tissue, human lymphocytes, spleen, kidney, lung, skeletal muscle, myocardium, vein and skin. Ghrelin binds the GHS-R1a receptor present in hypothalamus pituitary, and other tissues. Binding causes appetite stimulation and release of growth hormone. Levels of circulating ghrelin rise during fasting, peak before a meal, and fall according to the calories ingested.
Preproghrelin is cleaved to yield proghrelin which is then acylated by ghrelin O-acyltransferase to yield octanoyl ghrelin and decanoyl ghrelin. Only octanoyl ghrelin is able to bind and activate the GHS-R1a receptor. Unacylated ghrelin (des-acyl ghrelin) is also present in plasma but its function is controversial.
Acyl proghrelin is cleaved by prohormone convertase 1/3 to yield the mature acyl ghrelin and C-ghrelin. Secretion of ghrelin is inhibited by insulin, growth hormone (somatotropin), leptin, glucose, glucagon, and fatty acids. Secretion is stimulated by insulin-like growth factor-1 and muscarinic agonists.
In the bloodstream acyl ghrelin is deacylated by butyrylcholinesterase and platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase. Other enzymes may also deacylate acyl ghrelin.

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
Acyl Ghrelin ProteinREACT_20017 (Reactome)
Acyl Ghrelin ProteinREACT_20031 (Reactome)
Acyl Proghrelin ProteinREACT_20024 (Reactome)
Butyrylcholinesterase ProteinP06276 (UniProt)
C-Ghrelin ProteinQ9UBU3-1 (UniProt)
Decanoic acid Metabolite30813 (ChEBI)
Decanoyl Proghrelin ProteinQ9UBU3-1 (UniProt)
Des-acyl Ghrelin ProteinREACT_19664 (Reactome)
Fatty Acids Metabolite35366 (ChEBI)
Ghrelin O-

acyltransferase

ProteinQ96T53 (UniProt)
Glucagon ProteinP01275 (UniProt)
Growth

Hormone

ProteinP01241 (UniProt) Growth hormone is typically used to refer to the endogenous hormone - somatotropin is reserved for synthetic hormone produced by recombinant technology.
Insulin-like growth

factor

ComplexREACT_3524 (Reactome)
Krueppel-like factor 4 ProteinO43474 (UniProt)
Leptin ProteinP41159 (UniProt)
Octanoic acid Metabolite28837 (ChEBI)
Octanoyl Proghrelin ProteinQ9UBU3-1 (UniProt)
PC1/3 ProteinP29120 (UniProt)
Platelet-activating

factor acetylhydrolase

ProteinQ13093 (UniProt)
Preproghrelin and

prepro-des-Gln14- ghrelin

ProteinREACT_19780 (Reactome)
Proghrelin ProteinQ9UBU3-1 (UniProt)
Proghrelin and Pro-

des-Gln14-ghrelin

ProteinREACT_19492 (Reactome)
Signal Peptidase

Complex

ComplexREACT_15945 (Reactome)
alpha-D-glucose Metabolite17925 (ChEBI)
insulin ComplexREACT_5828 (Reactome)

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