Proglucagon

Protein that is a precursor of glucagon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Proglucagon is a protein that is a precursor of glucagon and several other components. It is cleaved from preproglucagon. Proglucagon is generated in the alpha cells of the pancreas and in the intestinal L cells in the distal ileum and colon.

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AliasesGCG, GLP1, glucagon, GRPP, GLP-1, GLP2
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GCG
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Identifiers
AliasesGCG, GLP1, glucagon, GRPP, GLP-1, GLP2
External IDsOMIM: 138030; MGI: 95674; HomoloGene: 136497; GeneCards: GCG; OMA:GCG - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_002054

NM_008100

RefSeq (protein)

NP_002045

NP_032126

Location (UCSC)Chr 2: 162.14 – 162.15 MbChr 2: 62.3 – 62.31 Mb
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Preproglucagon in humans is encoded by the GCG gene and is composed of 180 amino-acid residues.[5][6]


More specifically, preproglucagon is cleaved into the following components in different organs:

Proglucagon itself is a protein with three repeats of slightly different secretin family hormones to be cleaved to form mature hormones.[7]

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