瘦蛋白控制鸟类体脂肪的存储
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How does the Arctic tern (a sea bird) fly more than 80,000 miles in its
roundtrip(往返) North Pole-to-South Pole
migration
1? How does the Emperor
penguin
2
incubate(孵化) eggs for months during the Antarctic winter without eating? How does the Rufous
hummingbird
3, which weighs less than a nickel, migrate from British Columbia to Mexico? These
physiological
4 gymnastics would usually be influenced by
leptin(瘦蛋白), the
hormone
5 that regulates body fat storage,
metabolism
6 and appetite. However, leptin has gone missing in birds -- until now. University of Akron researchers have discovered leptin in birds, In their "Discovery of the
Elusive
7 Leptin in Birds: Identification of Several 'Missing Links' in the Evolution of Leptin and its Receptor," published March 24, 2014, in the journal PLOS ONE, UA researchers reveal their findings of leptin in the peregrine
falcon
8, mallard duck and zebra
finch
9., ,UA Professor of Biology R. Joel Duff made the initial discovery by comparing ancient fish and
reptile
10 leptins to predict the bird sequence. Duff, along with undergraduate students Cameron Schmidt and Donald Gasper, identified the sequence in multiple bird genomes and found that the genomic region where leptin was found is similar to that of other vertebrates. Jeremy Prokop, a former UA Integrated Bioscience doctoral student who
initiated
11 the project, then constructed computer models of the bird leptin's three-dimensional structure and performed bench experiments to show that the bird leptin can
bind
12 to a bird leptin receptor., ,Richard Londraville, research team member and UA professor of biology, says that the search for leptin in birds has been a bit of a race among scientists., ,Crucial discovery, ,"It has been a pretty big deal because people wanted to study leptin in birds for th
e poultry13(家禽) industry, for instance, to develop faster growing and tastier chicken," Londraville says, noting that, interestingly, leptin has yet to be discovered in chickens, perhaps because their
gene
14 structure varies from that of other birds., ,Robert Dores, editor-in-chief of the journal General and Comparative Endocrinology, says the discovery represents a significant turning point in leptin study., ,"This study now sets the stage for future studies on the evolution of leptin function ... and reinforces that studies on hormone sequences should be
complemented
15 by hormone receptor modeling studies," says Dores, a University of Denver professor of biological sciences. "The world of comparative endocrinology has entered the 21st century."
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