Beta polipeptid luteinizirajućeg hormona
Beta podjedinica luteinizirajućeg hormona ili alutropinska podjedinica beta ili LHβ je polipeptid koji je, skupa sa glikoproteinskog hormonat zajednički za sve gonadotropinske hormone, a stvara reproduktivne signalizirajuće moleule luteinizirajućeg hormona. Kod ljudi, njegovu sintezu kodira gen LHB.[1][2]
Beta polipeptid luteinizirajućeg hormona | |||||||
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Identifikatori | |||||||
Simbol | LHB | ||||||
NCBI gen | 3972 | ||||||
HGNC | 6584 | ||||||
OMIM | 152780 | ||||||
RefSeq | NM_000894 | ||||||
UniProt | P01229 | ||||||
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Lokus | Hrom. 19 q{{{bend}}}{{{lokus_dopunski_podaci}}} | ||||||
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Gen
urediBeta podjedinica luteinizirajućeg hormona kodirana je jednim genom kod svih sisara. U primata ovaj gen nalazi se u klasteru koji je nastao umnožavanjem gena, a uključuje i više redundantnih gena koji kodiraju beta podjedinicu horionskog gonadotropina, kao i nekoliko nefunkcionalnih pseudogena. Kod ljudi su oni povezani na poziciji 19q13.3 hromosoma 19.[2] U kopitara, beta podjedinica polipeptida luteinizirajućeg hormona i horionski gonadotropin imaju identične skeletne sekvence, a razlikuju se samo po bočnim lancima ugljikohidrata, a proizvod su jednog gena.[3]
Funkcija
urediOvaj gen je član porodice glikoproteinskih hormona beta lanca i kodira beta podjedinicu luteinizirajućeg hormona (LH). Glikoproteinski hormoni su heterodimeri koji se sastoje od zajedničke podjedinice alfa i jedinstvene beta podjedinice (ovog proteina) koja daje biološku specifičnost. LH se ispoljava u hipofizi i podstiče spermatogenezu i ovulaciju, stimulirajući testise i jajnike na sintezu steroida.[2]
Klinički značaj
urediMutacije u ovom genu povezane su sa hipogonadizmom koji karakterizira neplodnost i pseudohermafroditizam.[2]
Reference
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