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Big Gastrin
Names
IUPAC name
H-Pyr-Leu-Gly-Gly-Gln-Gly-Pro-Gly-Gly-Gly-Gly-Ala-Asp-Gly-Gly-Lys-Lys-Gln-Gly-Pro-Gly-Gly-Glu-Glu-Glu-Glu-Gly-Ala-Gly-Gly-Trp-Met-Asp-Phe-NH2
Systematic IUPAC name
L-pyroglutamyl-L-leucyl-glycyl-glycyl-L-glutaminyl-glycyl-L-prolyl-glycyl-glycyl-glycyl-glycyl-L-alanyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-glycyl-glycyl-L-lysyl-L-lysyl-L-glutaminyl-glycyl-L-prolyl-glycyl-glycyl-L-alpha-glutamyl-L-alpha-glutamyl-L-alpha-glutamyl-L-alpha-glutamyl-glycyl-L-alanyl-glycyl-glycyl-L-tryptophyl-L-methionyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-phenylalaninamide
Other names
Pro-gastrin, Big-Gastrin, G-34, Gastrin-34
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 53988-98-0 checkY
3D model (JSmol)
  • Interactive image
ChEBI
  • CHEBI:75437 ☒N
ChemSpider
  • 17288965 checkY
PubChem CID
  • 16132306
UNII
  • 3BL184GALN checkY
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C132H194N40O49S/c1-66(2)45-84(169-125(214)78-27-34-92(175)156-78)120(209)147-54-96(179)143-60-103(186)158-75(25-32-90(135)173)117(206)152-64-106(189)171-42-15-23-88(171)131(220)150-56-98(181)140-51-93(176)139-52-94(177)141-58-100(183)155-68(4)116(205)168-86(48-112(199)200)121(210)148-55-97(180)142-59-102(185)157-73(21-11-13-40-133)122(211)161-74(22-12-14-41-134)123(212)162-76(26-33-91(136)174)119(208)153-65-107(190)172-43-16-24-89(172)132(221)151-57-99(182)144-61-104(187)159-79(29-36-109(193)194)124(213)164-81(31-38-111(197)198)127(216)165-80(30-37-110(195)196)126(215)163-77(28-35-108(191)192)118(207)149-63-101(184)154-67(3)115(204)146-53-95(178)145-62-105(188)160-85(47-70-50-138-72-20-10-9-19-71(70)72)129(218)166-82(39-44-222-5)128(217)170-87(49-113(201)202)130(219)167-83(114(137)203)46-69-17-7-6-8-18-69/h6-10,17-20,50,66-68,73-89,138H,11-16,21-49,51-65,133-134H2,1-5H3,(H2,135,173)(H2,136,174)(H2,137,203)(H,139,176)(H,140,181)(H,141,177)(H,142,180)(H,143,179)(H,144,182)(H,145,178)(H,146,204)(H,147,209)(H,148,210)(H,149,207)(H,150,220)(H,151,221)(H,152,206)(H,153,208)(H,154,184)(H,155,183)(H,156,175)(H,157,185)(H,158,186)(H,159,187)(H,160,188)(H,161,211)(H,162,212)(H,163,215)(H,164,213)(H,165,216)(H,166,218)(H,167,219)(H,168,205)(H,169,214)(H,170,217)(H,191,192)(H,193,194)(H,195,196)(H,197,198)(H,199,200)(H,201,202)/t67-,68-,73-,74-,75-,76-,77-,78-,79-,80-,81-,82-,83-,84-,85-,86-,87-,88-,89-/m0/s1 checkY
    Key: RZIMNEGTIDYAGZ-HNSJZBNRSA-N checkY
  • InChI=1/C132H194N40O49S/c1-66(2)45-84(169-125(214)78-27-34-92(175)156-78)120(209)147-54-96(179)143-60-103(186)158-75(25-32-90(135)173)117(206)152-64-106(189)171-42-15-23-88(171)131(220)150-56-98(181)140-51-93(176)139-52-94(177)141-58-100(183)155-68(4)116(205)168-86(48-112(199)200)121(210)148-55-97(180)142-59-102(185)157-73(21-11-13-40-133)122(211)161-74(22-12-14-41-134)123(212)162-76(26-33-91(136)174)119(208)153-65-107(190)172-43-16-24-89(172)132(221)151-57-99(182)144-61-104(187)159-79(29-36-109(193)194)124(213)164-81(31-38-111(197)198)127(216)165-80(30-37-110(195)196)126(215)163-77(28-35-108(191)192)118(207)149-63-101(184)154-67(3)115(204)146-53-95(178)145-62-105(188)160-85(47-70-50-138-72-20-10-9-19-71(70)72)129(218)166-82(39-44-222-5)128(217)170-87(49-113(201)202)130(219)167-83(114(137)203)46-69-17-7-6-8-18-69/h6-10,17-20,50,66-68,73-89,138H,11-16,21-49,51-65,133-134H2,1-5H3,(H2,135,173)(H2,136,174)(H2,137,203)(H,139,176)(H,140,181)(H,141,177)(H,142,180)(H,143,179)(H,144,182)(H,145,178)(H,146,204)(H,147,209)(H,148,210)(H,149,207)(H,150,220)(H,151,221)(H,152,206)(H,153,208)(H,154,184)(H,155,183)(H,156,175)(H,157,185)(H,158,186)(H,159,187)(H,160,188)(H,161,211)(H,162,212)(H,163,215)(H,164,213)(H,165,216)(H,166,218)(H,167,219)(H,168,205)(H,169,214)(H,170,217)(H,191,192)(H,193,194)(H,195,196)(H,197,198)(H,199,200)(H,201,202)/t67-,68-,73-,74-,75-,76-,77-,78-,79-,80-,81-,82-,83-,84-,85-,86-,87-,88-,89-/m0/s1
    Key: RZIMNEGTIDYAGZ-HNSJZBNRBP
SMILES
  • CC(C)CC(C(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NC(CCC(=O)N)C(=O)NCC(=O)N1CCCC1C(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NC(C)C(=O)NC(CC(=O)O)C(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NC(CCCCN)C(=O)NC(CCCCN)C(=O)NC(CCC(=O)N)C(=O)NCC(=O)N2CCCC2C(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NC(CCC(=O)O)C(=O)NC(CCC(=O)O)C(=O)NC(CCC(=O)O)C(=O)NC(CCC(=O)O)C(=O)NCC(=O)NC(C)C(=O)NCC(=O)NCC(=O)NC(Cc3c[nH]c4c3cccc4)C(=O)NC(CCSC)C(=O)NC(CC(=O)O)C(=O)NC(Cc5ccccc5)C(=O)N)NC(=O)C6CCC(=O)N6
Properties
Chemical formula
C132H194N40O49S
Molar mass 3157.26 g/mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

Big gastrin (G-34) is a form of gastrin with 34 amino acids in its sequence. Big gastrin is a hormone produced by G cells and can be found inside of the stomach.[1] G-34 promotes the secretion of gastric acid in dogs.[2] In dogs, the half life of this peptide is between 14.7 and 16.8 minutes.[3] In humans, an over production of this hormone by gastrinomas leads to Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.[4]

Big Gastrin Responses to Foods:

Big gastrin (G34) is one form of gastrin predominate in circulation after a meal, another major form is called little gastrin (G17). Both forms of gastrin have been isolated from human gastrinoma and hog antral mucosa.[5] G34 is carboxy-amidated and can be sulphated or unsulphated at the tyrosine residues.[6] Binding of gastrin to the receptors in stomach can cause the secretion of hydrochloric acids (HCl), the gastric acid.[7] Duodenal ulcer patients tend to have higher than normal basal and maximal rate of gastric acid secretion, while gastric ulcer patients have lower than normal basal and maximal of gastric acid output.[8] Comparing G34 in normal and peptic ulcer subjects by using radioimmunoassay in fasting serum and after feeding, basal G34 was found similar in normal and duodenal ulcer but raised in gastric ulcer before meal. After a meal, the concentration of G34 was increased in both duodenal ulcer patients and gastric ulcer patients, which significantly higher than normal people.[6]

  1. ^ Johnson, Gareth J. (2007-06-19). Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2nd edition)2007235Edited by Richard Cammack and others. Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2nd edition) . Oxford: Oxford University Press 2006. Xv+720 pp., ISBN: 978 0 19 852917 0 £49.95 $89.50. Vol. 21. pp. 41–42. doi:10.1108/09504120710755635. ISBN 978-0-19-852917-0. ISSN 0950-4125. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  2. ^ Walsh, J. H; Debas, H. T; Grossman, M. I (1974). "Pure human big gastrin. Immunochemical properties, disappearance half time, and acid-stimulating action in dogs". The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 54 (2): 477–85. doi:10.1172/JCI107783. PMC 301575. PMID 4847254.
  3. ^ Walsh, John H.; Debas, Haile T.; Grossman, Morton I. (1974-08-01). "Pure Human Big Gastrin IMMUNOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES, DISAPPEARANCE HALF TIME, AND ACID-STIMULATING ACTION IN DOGS". Journal of Clinical Investigation. 54 (2): 480. doi:10.1172/jci107783. ISSN 0021-9738. PMC 301575. PMID 4847254.
  4. ^ National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (U.S.) (2009). Digestive diseases dictionary. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse. OCLC 44203071.
  5. ^ Gregory, R.A.; Tracy, H.J. (1964). "The constitution and properties of two gastrins extracted from hog antral mucosa. Part 1". The Isolation of Two Gastrins from Hog Antral Mucosa: Gut 5, 103–115.
  6. ^ a b I.L., Taylor; G.J., Dockary; J., Calam; R.J., Walker (1979). "Big and little gastrin responses to food in normal and ulcer subjects" (PDF). Department of Physiology. Gut. 20 (11). University of Liverpool, and The Gastrointestinal Unit, Walton Hospital, Liverpool: Gut, 957–962. doi:10.1136/gut.20.11.957. PMC 1412672. PMID 527872.
  7. ^ Abdul M., CHOUDHURY; George W., KENNER †; Stanley, MOORE; Kuzhalmannan L., RAMACHANDRAN; Warwick D., THORPE; Robert, RAMAGE; Graham J., DOCKRAY (1980). "N-Terminal Sequence of Human Big Gastrin: Sequence, Synthetic and Immunochemical Studies". 361: Issue 2. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Wormsley, K. G.; Grossman, M.I. (1965). "Maximal histolog test in control subjects and patients with peptic ulcer": Gut, 6, 427–435. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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