نتایج جستجو برای: LHR

تعداد نتایج: 502  

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2012
Bing Han Zhi-quan Wang Li-qiong Xue Jun-hua Ma Wei Liu Bing-li Liu Jia-jun Wu Chun-ming Pan Xia Chen Shuang-xia Zhao Ying-li Lu Wan-ling Wu Jie Qiao Huai-dong Song

The luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) is a member of a subfamily of G protein-coupled receptors that is characterized by its alternative splicing. In a previous study, we identified a splice site mutation of intron 6 (IVS6-3C>A) in a patient suffering from Leydig cell hypoplasia, which leads to aberrant splicing of LHR mRNA. In vitro expression analysis confirmed that this mutation results in ...

2015

Results LHR, but not O/E LHR, increased significantly with gestational age (GA) (r = 0. 43, p = 0. 003 and r = -0. 13, p = 0. 30, respectively). According to neonatal mortality, in those fetuses that died after delivery, LHR remained unchanged and O/E LHR decreased significantly with GA (r = 0. 07, p = 0. 65 and r = 0. 37, p = 0. 02, respectively). In those cases with at least three serial meas...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 1998
J W Martens M Verhoef-Post N Abelin M Ezabella S P Toledo H G Brunner A P Themmen

Leydig cell hypoplasia (LCH) is characterized by a decreased response of the Leydig cells to LH. As a result, patients with this syndrome display aberrant male development ranging from complete pseudohermaphroditism to males with micropenis but with otherwise normal sex characteristics. We have evaluated three brothers with a mild form of LCH. Analysis of their LH receptor (LHR) gene revealed a...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1997
F P Zhang A S Rannikko P R Manna H M Fraser I T Huhtaniemi

Based on sequence homologies among the human, porcine, rat, and mouse genes for the LH receptor (LHR), overlapping partial fragments of LHR complementary DNAs (cDNAs) were multiplied from marmoset monkey testicular RNA using reverse transcription-PCR. Ligations of the individual cDNA fragments generated a full-length monkey LHR cDNA (2031 bp) containing the complete amino acid-coding sequence (...

2012
Shamoni Maheshwari Daniel A. Barbash

The Dobzhansky and Muller (D-M) model explains the evolution of hybrid incompatibility (HI) through the interaction between lineage-specific derived alleles at two or more loci. In agreement with the expectation that HI results from functional divergence, many protein-coding genes that contribute to incompatibilities between species show signatures of adaptive evolution, including Lhr, which en...

Journal: :Fukuoka igaku zasshi = Hukuoka acta medica 2012
Yuji Soejima Toru Ikegami Hideki Ijichi Tetsuo Ikeda Ken Shirabe Tomoharu Yoshizumi Hideaki Uchiyama Yoichi Yamashita Norifumi Harimoto Takeo Toshima Hiroshi Matsuura Kenichiro Okadome Yoshihiko Maehara

PURPOSE Laparoscopic hepatic resection (LHR) is still a challenging and developing surgical modality because of technical difficulty and a lack of training opportunities and experience. In this study, we present the results of our initial experiences of LHR, focusing on technical evolution in the management of LHR. METHODS Between April 2011 and March 2012, a total of 12 LHRs were performed. ...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2008
Anil K Nair Matthew A Young K M J Menon

We have shown that hormone-induced downregulation of luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) in the ovary is post-transcriptionally regulated by an mRNA binding protein. This protein, later identified as mevalonate kinase (MVK), binds to the coding region of LHR mRNA, suppresses its translation, and the resulting ribonucleoprotein complex is targeted for degradation. Mutagenesis and crystallographic...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Shamoni Maheshwari Daniel A Barbash

Hybrid incompatibility (HI) genes are frequently observed to be rapidly evolving under selection. This observation has led to the attractive conjecture that selection-derived protein-sequence divergence is culpable for incompatibilities in hybrids. The Drosophila simulans HI gene Lethal hybrid rescue (Lhr) is an intriguing case, because despite having experienced rapid sequence evolution, its H...

2009
Veerasamy Jayaraj Ramamoorthi Suhanya Marimuthu Vijayasarathy Perumal Anandagopu Ekambaram Rajasekaran

Large Hydrophobic Residues (LHR) such as phenylalanine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine and valine play an important role in protein structure and activity. We describe the role of LHR in complete set of protein sequences in 15 different species. That is the distribution of LHR in different proteins of different species is reported. It is observed that the proteins prefer to have 27% of large h...

Journal: :Endocrine reviews 2002
Mario Ascoli Francesca Fanelli Deborah L Segaloff

Reproduction cannot take place without the proper functioning of the lutropin/choriogonadotropin receptor (LHR). When the LHR does not work properly, ovulation does not occur in females and Leydig cells do not develop normally in the male. Also, because the LHR is essential for sustaining the elevated levels of progesterone needed to maintain pregnancy during the first trimester, disruptions in...

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