Preferred Label : peptide phi;
MeSH definition : A 27-amino acid peptide with histidine at the N-terminal and isoleucine amide at the
C-terminal. The exact amino acid composition of the peptide is species dependent.
The peptide is secreted in the intestine, but is found in the nervous system, many
organs, and in the majority of peripheral tissues. It has a wide range of biological
actions, affecting the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and central
nervous systems.;
MeSH synonym : methionine, peptide histidine; peptide histidine-isoleucine; Peptide Histidine Isoleucine; phi peptide; phm-27; neuropeptide phi 27; phm, peptide; peptide-histidine-isoleucinamide; phm neuropeptide; neuropeptide, phm; intestinal peptide, pro-vasoactive; pro vasoactive intestinal peptide; peptide phi 27; peptide histidine methionine; peptide hi; histidine methionine, peptide; histidine-isoleucine, peptide; peptide histidine isoleucinamide; peptide phi-27; peptide phm; peptide, pro-vasoactive intestinal; pro-vasoactive intestinal peptide; peptide, PHI;
MeSH hyponym : human PHI; porcine intestinal heptacosapeptide; PHI, Human; Heptacosapeptide, Porcine Intestinal; Intestinal Heptacosapeptide, Porcine;
MeSH annotation : a neurotransmitter; X ref explains PHI; /biosyn /physiol permitted; a neurotransmitter; entry term explains PHI;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peptide histidine isoleucine;
Is substance : O;
Origin ID : D010451;
UMLS CUI : C0030947;
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A 27-amino acid peptide with histidine at the N-terminal and isoleucine amide at the
C-terminal. The exact amino acid composition of the peptide is species dependent.
The peptide is secreted in the intestine, but is found in the nervous system, many
organs, and in the majority of peripheral tissues. It has a wide range of biological
actions, affecting the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and central
nervous systems.