Conserved Protein Domain Family
Apelin

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pfam15360: Apelin (this model, PSSM-Id:405942 is obsolete and has been replaced by 464670)
APJ endogenous ligand
Apelin is among the most potent stimulators of cardiac contractility known. The apelin-APJ signaling pathway is an important novel mediator of cardiovascular control. Apelin is an adipokine secreted by adipocytes where it is co-expressed with apelin receptor (APJ) in adipocytes. It suppresses adipogenesis through MAPK kinase/ERK dependent pathways and prevents lipid droplet fragmentation, thereby inhibiting basal lipolysis through AMP kinase dependent enhancement of perilipin expression. It also inhibits hormone-stimulated acute lipolysis through decreasing perilipin phosphorylation. Apelin induces a decrease of free fatty acid release via its dual inhibition on adipogenesis and lipolysis. As a vaso-active and vascular cell growth-regulating peptide Apelin is a target of the BMP pathway, the TGF-beta/bone morphogenic protein (BMP) system - a major pathway for angiogenesis.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 405942
Aligned: 8 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 51.709
Created: 27-Apr-2021
Updated: 29-Sep-2021
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
XP_011222451  88 GPLLQPSDGTWLEE-GSVHHLMQPKGSRNRPGPWQGGRRKFRRQRPRLSHKSPMPF 142 giant panda
XP_023409608  23 GPLMQPSERKGLEE-GNVRHLVQPRGVRNGPGPWQGGRRKFRRQRPRLSHKGPMPF 77  African savanna elephant
Q9R0R3        23 VPLMLPPDGKGLEE-GNMRYLVKPRTSRTGPGAWQGGRRKFRRQRPRLSHKGPMPF 77  Norway rat
XP_017899775  23 GPLLQTSDGKEMEE-GTIRYLVQPRGARSGPGPWQGGRRKFRRQRPRLSHKGPMPF 77  goat
OCA25057      23 APLAEGSDRNDEEQ--NIRTLVNPKMVRNPAPQRQANWRKIRRQRPRLSHKGPMPF 76  tropical clawed frog
XP_015207270  23 GPLASTEQSKDMEEgGSVRKLVQHSAARGGQSHRPAGWKR-RRPRPRLSHKGPMPF 77  spotted gar
XP_014324433  23 gPMASTEHGRGLEEaATVRKMAQQNPVRGGQTHRPA--KR-RRPRPRLSHKGPMPF 75  southern platyfish
Q4TTN8        23 GPMASTEHSKEIEEvGSMRTPLRQNPARAGRSQRPAGWRR-RRPRPRLSHKGPMPF 77  zebrafish
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