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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
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A peptide has been extracted from porcine pancreas which is capable to stimulate gastric acid secretion in the rat. This peptide consists of 13 aminoacids, it's molecular weight is about 1300. In comparison with antral
gastrin
there are several biochemical differences:
GSP
(gastrosecretagogue pancreatic polypeptide) reacts differently in gel filtration, ion exchange chromatography and electrophoreses and has a different aminoacid composition. The 4 amino acids of the C-terminal tetrapeptide of
gastrin
are not all present.
GSP
does not react with
gastrin
antibodies in radioimmunoassay.
GSP
may be a new gastrointestinal hormone by means of which the pancreas takes part in the regulation of gastric acid secretion.
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PMID:[GSP--a polypeptide from the pancreas with gastrin-like effect]. 105 74
A peptide which stimulates gastric acid secretion in the rat has been isolated from the normal porcine pancreas. It consists of 13 amino acids and has a molecular weight of 1286. It has been named
GSP
(gastrosecretagogue pancreatic peptide) on account of its main biological activity. Although its influence on gastric acid secretion is
gastrin
-like, there are marked biochemical and immunological differences between
gastrin
and
GSP
. The two substances are separable from each other by Sephadex gel filtration, by ion-exchange chromatography, and by disc electrophoresis. Furthermore, there are differences in the UV-absorption spectrum and in the amino acid composition.
GSP
does not react with
gastrin
antibodies in a radioimmunological system.
GSP
is considered to be a new polypeptide hormone by means of which the pancreas plays a role in the regulation of gastric acid secretion.
...
PMID:[Extraction and characterization of a gastrosecretagogue peptide from the pancreas (author's transl)]. 122 17