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English: This diagram depicts the formation of β-endorphin from a gene expressed in the pituitary gland. This gene is transcripted and translated into the proopiomelanocortin protein. The cleavage of the C terminal end of this protein produces β-lipotropin, which is then cleaved again to form β-endorphin. The proopiomelanocortin protein is also a precursor to other neuropeptides and hormones, such as adrenocorticotropic hormone, melanocite stimulating hormone, etc.
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