Cloning and Functional Characterization of a Family of Receptors for the Melanotropic Peptides
1993; Wiley; Volume: 680; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1993.tb19694.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresRoger D. Cone, Kathleen G. Mountjoy, Linda S. Robbins, Joseph H. Nadeau, Kenneth R. Johnson, Linda Roselli-Rehfuss, Marty Mortrud,
Tópico(s)Ion Channels and Receptors
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 680, Issue 1 p. 342-363 Cloning and Functional Characterization of a Family of Receptors for the Melanotropic Peptides ROGER D. CONE, ROGER D. CONE Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098 RDC was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant RO1 DK43859-02.Search for more papers by this authorKATHLEEN G. MOUNTJOY, KATHLEEN G. MOUNTJOY Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this authorLINDA S. ROBBINS, LINDA S. ROBBINS Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this authorJOSEPH H. NADEAU, JOSEPH H. NADEAU Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098 The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine 04609Search for more papers by this authorKENNETH R. JOHNSON, KENNETH R. JOHNSON Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098 The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine 04609Search for more papers by this authorLINDA ROSELLI-REHFUSS, LINDA ROSELLI-REHFUSS Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this authorMARTY T. MORTRUD, MARTY T. MORTRUD Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this author ROGER D. CONE, ROGER D. CONE Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098 RDC was supported by National Institutes of Health Grant RO1 DK43859-02.Search for more papers by this authorKATHLEEN G. MOUNTJOY, KATHLEEN G. MOUNTJOY Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this authorLINDA S. ROBBINS, LINDA S. ROBBINS Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this authorJOSEPH H. NADEAU, JOSEPH H. NADEAU Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098 The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine 04609Search for more papers by this authorKENNETH R. JOHNSON, KENNETH R. JOHNSON Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098 The Jackson Laboratory 600 Main Street Bar Harbor, Maine 04609Search for more papers by this authorLINDA ROSELLI-REHFUSS, LINDA ROSELLI-REHFUSS Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this authorMARTY T. MORTRUD, MARTY T. MORTRUD Vollum Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research and Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Oregon Health Sciences University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, Oregon 97201-3098Search for more papers by this author First published: May 1993 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1993.tb19694.xCitations: 109 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References 1 Mountjoy, K. G., L. S. Robbins, M. T. Mortrud & R. D. Cone. 1992. The cloning of a family of genes that encode the melanocortin receptors. 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