Journal article
The relaxin peptide family and their novel G-protein coupled receptors
DJ Scott, T Wilkinson, GW Tregear, RAD Bathgate
Letters in Peptide Science | SPRINGER | Published : 2003
DOI: 10.1007/BF02442569
Abstract
Relaxin-1 is a heterodimeric peptide hormone primarily produced by the pregnant corpus luteum and/or placenta and is involved in many essential physiological processes centered on its action as a potent extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling agent. Insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3), also known as relaxin-like factor, is predominantly expressed in the Leydig cells of the testes and is an important mediator of testicular descent. The relaxin-1 equivalent peptide in humans is actually the product of the human RLN2 gene, human 2 (H2) relaxin. Recently identified and thought to be the ancestral relaxin, relaxin-3 is specifically expressed in the nucleus incertus of the mouse and rat brain and is most..
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