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Articles in Proteopedia concerning [[Hormone]] include:
Articles in Proteopedia concerning [[Hormone]] include:
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* [[Hormones and their receptors]]
* [[Steroid Hormones and their receptors]]
* [[Signal transduction]]
* [[Sex steroids]]
* [[Steroids]]
* [[Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Complexed with its Receptor]]
* [[Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Complexed with its Receptor]]
* [[Estrogen receptor]]
* [[Estrogen receptor]]
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* [[Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptor]]
* [[Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptor]]
* [[Journal:JBSD:2|Neurotensin]]
* [[Journal:JBSD:2|Neurotensin]]
* [[Neurotensin receptor]]
* [[Glucagon]]
* [[Glucagon receptor]]
* [[Glucagon receptor]]
 
* [[Hormone sensitive lipase]]
 
* [[Corticosteroid-binding globulin]]
* [[Erythropoietin]]
* [[Erythropoietin receptor]]
* [[Thyroid hormone receptor]]
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* [[Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure]]
* [[Nobel Prizes for 3D Molecular Structure]]
* [[Highest impact structures]] of all time
* [[Highest impact structures]] of all time
 
* [[Hormones and their receptors]]


==External Resources==
==External Resources==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 25 April 2023

In the field of modern endocrinology, a hormone is any substance, generated either externally or internally, that operates via a receptor at the cellular level, which conveys to to the cell a message to stop, start, or modulate a cellular process.

Guide to Proteopedia Pages Concerning Hormones and their ReceptorsGuide to Proteopedia Pages Concerning Hormones and their Receptors


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Additional 3D Structures of Hormones and Hormone Receptors and Related MoleculesAdditional 3D Structures of Hormones and Hormone Receptors and Related Molecules

AdrenalineAdrenaline

Beta-2 Adrenergic Receptor
The human β2 adrenergic receptor bound to a hormone analog and G-protein (3sn6) is featured in an image on the right, and additional structures are on the Adrenergic receptor page.

 
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An activated G protein-coupled receptor (human β-2 adrenergic receptor in blue ) in a complex with a heterotrimeric G protein (3 subunits:reddish to orange-brown) and hormone (gold) (3sn6), resolution 3.2Å. The boundaries of the membrane in which the GPCR sits are represented in light green.



AngiotensinogenAngiotensinogen

Serpin

Chorionic GonadotropinChorionic Gonadotropin

1hrp, 1hcn - hCG – human
1hd4 - α-subunit of hCG
1e9j, 1dz7 - α-subunit of hCG - NMR
1qfw - hCG + antibody

Estrogen receptorEstrogen receptor

Estrogen receptor

Estrogen-related ReceptorEstrogen-related Receptor

Estrogen-related receptor

Androgen ReceptorAndrogen Receptor

Nuclear Androgen Receptor

Follicle-Stimulating HormoneFollicle-Stimulating Hormone

Follicle-stimulating hormone

PACAP/glucagon family of peptide hormonesPACAP/glucagon family of peptide hormones

3n94 - PAC1R, receptor of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide, is a case of a crystal structure disagreeing with the NMR structure 2jod and vice versa
2jod - Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (residues 6'-38') complexed to the extracellular

GlucocorticoidGlucocorticoid

Glucocorticoid receptor

Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic PolypeptideGlucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide

Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Receptor

Growth HormoneGrowth Hormone

Human growth hormone is featured here.

InsulinInsulin

Insulin

ProgesteroneProgesterone

1a28 - hProgR steroid-binding domain + progesterone

See AlsoSee Also

External ResourcesExternal Resources

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Wayne Decatur, Tomas Klumpler, Joel L. Sussman, Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky