Shutter, et al, Hypothalamic expression of ART, a novel gene related to agouti, is up-regulated in obese and diabetic mutant mice, Genes & Development, 11: 593-602 (1997). |
A.G. Searle, Comparative Genetics of Coat Color in Mammals, Academic Press, New York, New York (1968). |
Bultman et al., Molecular Characterization of the Mouse Agouti Locus, Cell , 71: 1195-1204 (1992). |
Takeuchi, Genetic Control of Signal Transduction in Mouse Melanocytes, Journal Invest. Dermatology, 92: 239S-242S (1989). |
Jackson, Color-Coded Switches, Nature, 362: 587-588 (1993). |
Lu et al., Agouti Protein is an Antagonist of the Melanocyte-stimulating Hormone Receptor, Nature, 371: 799-802 (1994). |
Willard et al., Agouti Structure and Function: Characterization of a Potent α-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone Receptor Antagonist, Biochemistry, 34: 12341-12346 (1995). |
Wilson et al., Structure and Function of ASP, the Human Homolog of the Mouse Agouti Gene, Human Molecular Genetics, 4: 223-230 (1995). |
Kwon et al., Molecular Structure and Chromosomal Mapping of the Human Homolog of the Agouti Gene, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 91: 9760-9764 (1994). |
Manne et al., Mechanisms for the Pieiotropic Effects of the Agouti Gene, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 92: 4721-4724 (1995). |
Klebig et al., Ectopic Expression of the Agouti Gene in Transgenic Mice Causes Obesity, Features of Type II Diabetes, and Yellow Fur, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 92: 4728-4732 (1995). |
Ichida et al., Characteristics of Specific 125I-w-Conotoxin GVIA Binding in Rat Whole Brain, Neurochemial Research, 18: 1137-1144 (1993). |
Figueiredo et al., Purification and Amino Acid Sequence of the Insecticidal Neurotoxin Tx4(6-1) from the Venom of the ‘Armed’ Spider Phoneutria Nigriventer, Toxicon, 33: 83-93 (1995). |
Kim et al., Three-dimensional Solution Structure of the Calcium Channel Antagonist 2-Agatoxin IVA: Consenus Molecular Folding of Calcium Channel Blockers, Journal of Molecular Biology, 250: 659-671 (1995). |
Mountjoy et al., The Cloning of a Family of Genes That Encode the Melanocortin Receptors, Science, 257: 1248-1251 (1992). |
Roselli-Reyfuss et al., Identification of a Receptor for y melanotropin an dOther Proopiomelanocortin Peptides in the Hypothalamus and Limbic System, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 90: 8856-8860 (1993). |
Labbe et al., Molecular Cloning of a Mouse Melanocortin 5 Receptor Gene Widely Expressed in Peripheral Tissues, Biochemistry, 33: 4543-4549 (1994). |
Qu et al., A Role for Melanin-concentrating hormone in the Central regulation of Feeding Behavior, Nature, 380: 243-247 (1996). |
Dayhoff et al., Atlas of Protein Sequence and Structure, 5, supp. 3, (1978), (Table of Contents provided). |
Sambrook et al., Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor, NY (1989), (Table of Contents Provided). |
Ausubel et al., Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Green Publishers Inc. & Wiley and Sons, NY (1994), (Table of Contents Provided). |
Engels et al., Gene Synthesis, Agew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 28: 716-734 (1989). |
Miller et al., An Inscet Baculovirus Host-Vector System For High-Level Expression of Foreign Genes, Genetic Engineering, 8: 277-298 (1986). |
Ausubel et al., Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Section 10.11.8, John Wiley and Sons, NY (1995), (Table of Contents Provided). |
Marston et al., Solubilization of Protein Aggregates, Meth. Enz., 182: 264-275 (1990). |
Merrifield, Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis, Journal of American Chemical Society, 85: 2149-2154 (1963). |
Houghten, General method for the rapid solid-phase synthesis of large numbers of peptides: Specificity of anitgen-antibody interaction at the level of individual amino acis, Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 82: 5131, (1985). |
Stewart and Young, Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis, Pierce Chemical Co., Rockford, IL, 1984 (Table of Contents Provided). |
Francis, Protein modification and fusion proteins, Focus on Growth Factors 3: 4-10 (1992). |
Chamow et al., Modification of CD4 Immunoadhesin with Monomethoxyply (ehtylene glycol) Aldehyde via Reductive Alkylation, Bioconjugate Chem., 5: 133-140 (1994). |
Remington's, Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18th edition, A.R. Gennaro, ed., Mack Publishing Company (1990), (Table of Contents Provided). |
Sidman et al., Controlled release of macromolecules and pharmaceuticals form synthetic poly peptides based on glutamic acid, Biopolymers, 22: 547-556 (1983). |
Langer et al, Biocompatibility of polymeric delivery systems for macromolecules, J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 15: 167-277 (1981). |
Langer, Controlled release of macromolecules, Chem. Tech., 12: 98-105 (1982). |
Eppstein et al., Biological activity of liposome-encapsulated murine interferon γ is mediated by a cell membrane receptor, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 82: 3688-3692 (1985). |
Hwang et al., Hepatic uptake and degradation of unilamellar sphinomyelin/cholesterol liposomes: A kinetic study, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA,77: 4030-4034 (1980). |
Gribskov et al., Profile Analysis: Detection of Distantly Related Proteins, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 84: 4355 (1987). |
Luethy et al., Improving the Sensitivity of the Sequence Profile Method, Protein Science, 3: 139-146 (1994). |