Tachykinin 4 (TAC4)

EK; HK-1; PPT-C; Hemokinin; Preprotachykinin-C

Tachykinin 4 (TAC4)
Tachykinin-4 is a member of the tachykinin family of neurotransmitter-encoding genes. Tachykinin proteins are cleaved into small, secreted peptides that activate members of a family of receptor proteins. The products of this gene preferentially activate tachykinin receptor 1, and are thought to regulate peripheral endocrine and paracrine functions including blood pressure, the immune system, and endocrine gland secretion.
TAC4 lack a dibasic cleavage site found in other tachykinin proteins. Consequently, the nature of the cleavage products generated in vivo remains to be determined. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.In the mouse, Hk1 is a substance P-like peptide encoded by the Tac4 gene that regulates B-cell development .

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)