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- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide abstract "Crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) is a highly conserved, amidated cyclic nonapeptide with the primary structure PFCNAFTGC-NH2 (ProPheCysAsnAlaPheTyrGlyCys-NH2) and a disulfide bridge between Cys3 and Cys9. It is found in crustaceans and insects where it behaves as a cardioaccelerator, neuropeptide transmitter for other areas of the nervous system and a hormone. CCAP was first isolated from the pericardial organs of the shore crab Carcinus maenas, where it has a role in regulating heartbeat. It was assumed that this was the peptide's main function and its name reflects this.".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageID "15773810".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageLength "5819".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageRevisionID "606927664".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Adipokinetic_hormone.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink American_cockroach.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Carcinus_maenas.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peptides.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Digestion.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Drosophila_melanogaster.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Ecdysis.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Hormone.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Immunoassay.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Jonah_crab.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Manduca_sexta.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Migratory_locust.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Mutation.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Nervous_system.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Neurohormone.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Oviduct.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Pericardium.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Progress_in_Neurobiology.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Reproduction.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLink Spermatheca.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crustacean cardioactive peptide".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide subject Category:Peptides.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide type Biomolecule.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide type Biomolecule.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide type Peptide.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide type Redirect.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide comment "Crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) is a highly conserved, amidated cyclic nonapeptide with the primary structure PFCNAFTGC-NH2 (ProPheCysAsnAlaPheTyrGlyCys-NH2) and a disulfide bridge between Cys3 and Cys9. It is found in crustaceans and insects where it behaves as a cardioaccelerator, neuropeptide transmitter for other areas of the nervous system and a hormone.".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide label "Crustacean cardioactive peptide".
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide sameAs Q5190250.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide sameAs m.03qcl3j.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide sameAs Q5190250.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide wasDerivedFrom Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide?oldid=606927664.
- Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide isPrimaryTopicOf Crustacean_cardioactive_peptide.