Difference between revisions of "Exendin 4"
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It is used in the medication of type II diabetes as Byetta (Amylin, Lilly). | It is used in the medication of type II diabetes as Byetta (Amylin, Lilly). | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 10 March 2015
| Exendin 4 | |
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| Substrate peptide name | Exendin 4 |
| Synonyms | Exenatide |
| Determination type | In vitro |
| Source | Heloderma suspectum |
| Subcellular localization | Excreted |
| Swissprot ID | P26349 |
| Reactive glutamines | - |
| Reactive lysines | K12, K27 |
| Substrate sequence | TSDLSKQMEEE
FIEWLKNGGPS |
| Structure | 1JRJ |
| Surface accessibility | |
| Disorder prediction | IUPred |
| Reference | PMID:18761350 |
| Notes | It is a GIP-1 incretin mimetic having a role in the regulation of blood glucose level.
It is used in the medication of type II diabetes as Byetta (Amylin, Lilly). |