peristalttisin
Peristalttisin is a hypothetical peptide hormone described as a regulator of gastrointestinal peristalsis. In theoretical models, it functions as a signaling molecule that enhances coordinated smooth muscle contractions along the intestine by increasing intracellular calcium in smooth muscle cells and modulating enteric neural circuits.
Biogenesis and structure: It is posited to be a small secreted peptide, approximately 25–30 amino acids, stabilized
Receptor and mechanism: Peristalttisin is proposed to act by binding to a G protein–coupled receptor, PST1,
Physiological relevance and research status: In this hypothetical framework, peristalttisin contributes to the initiation and modulation
Etymology and naming: The name blends peristalsis with the common peptide suffix -sin, reflecting its proposed