Solution Structure of Human Orexin-A: Regulator of Appetite and Wakefulness
Solution Structure of Human Orexin-A: Regulator of Appetite and Wakefulness
- 생화학분자생물학회
- BMB Reports
- Vol.37 No.5
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2004.01565 - 573 (9 pages)
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Orexin-A and orexin-B (hypocretin-1 and hypocretin-2, respectively) are important hypothalamic neuro-peptides, which are encoded by a single mRNA transcript and stimulate food intake as well as regulate wakefulness. Here we determined the solution structure of orexin-A by NMR spectroscopy and by simulated-annealing calculation. The structural features of orexin-A involve two $\alpha$-helices, with the hydrophobic residues disposed to on one side of helix, and hydrophilic residues to the other. A hydrophilic turn induced by two disulfide bonds provides the key difference between orexin-A and -B. With previous mutagenic studies, the derived structure of orexin-A provides us with a structure-functional view for novel drug design.
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