From KISS1 to Kisspeptins: An Historical Perspective and Suggested Nomenclature

作者: Michelle L. Gottsch , Donald K. Clifton , Robert A. Steiner

DOI: 10.1016/J.PEPTIDES.2008.06.016

关键词: KisspeptinsBiologyKisspeptinCancer metastasisNomenclatureImmunologyNeuroscienceReproductive physiologySignal transductionReceptorCancer suppressor gene

摘要: The cancer suppressor gene, KISS1, was initially described as having an important role in inhibiting metastasis. Since then, KISS1 and its receptor, KISS1R, have been shown to play a key controlling the onset of puberty reproductive physiology human other species. Recent studies also linked KISS1/kisspeptin/KISS1R processes, such vasoconstriction, aging, adipocyte physiology, perhaps molecular conduit linking metabolism reproduction. This article highlights history biology proposes consensus for nomenclature molecules this signaling pathway.

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