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The proglucagon gene is expressed in several organs including the [[pancreas]] ([[α-cell]]s of the [[islets of Langerhans]]), gut (intestinal enteroendocrine L-cells) and [[brain]] (caudal [[brainstem]] and [[hypothalamus]]). Pancreatic proglucagon gene expression is promoted upon fasting and hypoglycaemia induction and inhibited by insulin. Conversely, intestinal proglucagon gene expression is reduced during fasting and stimulated upon food consumption. In mammals, the transcription gives rise to identical [[mRNA]] in all three cell types, which is further translated to the 180 amino acid precursor called [[proglucagon]]. However, as a result of tissue-specific posttranslational processing mechanisms, different peptides are produced in the different cells.

The proglucagon gene is expressed in several organs including the pancreas (α-cells of the islets of Langerhans), gut (intestinal enteroendocrine L-cells) and brain (caudal brainstem and hypothalamus). Pancreatic proglucagon gene expression is promoted upon fasting and hypoglycaemia induction and inhibited by insulin. Conversely, intestinal proglucagon gene expression is reduced during fasting and stimulated upon food consumption. In mammals, the transcription gives rise to identical mRNA in all three cell types, which is further translated to the 180 amino acid precursor called proglucagon. However, as a result of tissue-specific posttranslational processing mechanisms, different peptides are produced in the different cells.