CDB15:0001113 NMS — NMUR1

Experimentally validated in Human, Mixed species; Orthology-inferred in Human, Mouse, Rat, Zebrafish, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep

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Abstract

Identification of neuromedin S and its possible role in the mammalian circadian oscillator system.

The EMBO journal, 2005; PubMed, Homo sapiens NMS — Homo sapiens NMUR1
ABSTRACT: The discovery of neuropeptides has resulted in an increased understanding of novel regulatory mechanisms of certain physiological phenomena. Here we identify a novel neuropeptide of 36 amino-acid residues in rat brain as an endogenous ligand for the orphan G protein-coupled receptor FM-4/TGR-1, which was identified to date as the neuromedin U (NMU) receptor, and designate this peptide 'neuromedin S (NMS)' because it is specifically expressed in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) of the hypothalamus. NMS shares a C-terminal core structure with NMU. The NMS precursor contains another novel peptide. NMS mRNA is highly expressed in the central nervous system, spleen and testis. In rat brain, NMS expression is restricted to the core of the SCN and has a diurnal peak under light/dark cycling, but remains stable under constant darkness. Intracerebroventricular administration of NMS in rats activates SCN neurons and induces nonphotic type phase shifts in the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity. These findings suggest that NMS in the SCN is implicated in the regulation of circadian rhythms through autocrine and/or paracrine actions.
Basic Information on NMS
Ligand Name: neuromedin S
Other Symbols: N/A
Ligand Location: secreted based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: NMS
GeneCards: NMS
Interactions with other Receptors for NMS
Basic Information on NMUR1
Receptor Name: neuromedin U receptor 1
Other Symbols: GPR66, GPC-R, FM-3, NMU1R
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: NMUR1
GeneCards: NMUR1
HGNC Gene Group: 7TM proteins
Interactions with other Ligands for NMUR1