Journal article

A simple approach for the preparation of mature human relaxin-3

X Luo, YL Liu, S Layfield, XX Shao, RAD Bathgate, JD Wade, ZY Guo

Peptides | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2010

Abstract

Relaxin-3 (also known as INSL7) is the most recently identified member of the insulin-like family. It is predominantly expressed in the nucleus incertus of the brain and involved in the control of stress response, food intake, and reproduction. In the present work, we have established a simple approach for the preparation of the mature human relaxin-3 peptide. We first designed and recombinantly expressed a single-chain relaxin-3 precursor in E. coli cells. After purification by immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography, refolding in vitro through disulfide reshuffling, and digestion by endoproteinase Asp-N, mature human relaxin-3 was obtained in high yield and at low cost. Peptide mappi..

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