Proglucagon
Proglucagon is a precursor of glucagon, and several other components. It is generated in the alpha cells of the pancreas, and it consists of the following:
- Glicentin
- major proglucagon fragment (MPGF)
External links
- Diagram at nature.com
- Overview at lawsonimaging.ca
- Diagram at phoenixpeptide.com
- Diagram at phoenixpeptide.com
- Diagram at medscape.com
Hormones: gastrointestinal hormones |
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| CCK - EGF - GIP - Gastrin releasing peptide - Gastrins - Proglucagon - Motilin - Peptide YY -Prokineticin - Secretin - VIP |
Gastrointestinal hormones, pancreatic hormones: proglucagon |
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Oxyntomodulin (Glucagon) - Glucagon-Like Peptides (GLP1, GLP2) |
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