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The chemistry and biology of human relaxin-3

GW Tregear, RA Bathgate, S Layfield, T Ferraro, A Gundlach, S Ma, F Lin, NF Hanson, RJ Summers, J Rosengren, DJ Craik, JD Wade

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | NEW YORK ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 2005

Abstract

A novel member of the human relaxin subclass of the insulin superfamily was recently discovered during a genomics database search and named relaxin-3. Like human relaxin-1 and relaxin-2, relaxin-3 is predicted to consist of a two-chain structure and three disulfide bonds in a disposition identical to that of insulin. To undertake detailed biophysical and biological characterization of the peptide, its chemical synthesis was undertaken. In contrast to human relaxin-1 and relaxin-2, however, relaxin-3 could not be successfully prepared by simple combination of the individual chains, thus necessitating recourse to the use of a regioselective disulfide bond formation strategy. Solid phase synthe..

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