Journal article
Preliminary structure-function relationship studies on insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5)
A Belgi, RAD Bathgate, GW Tregear, JD Wade, MA Hossain
International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics | SPRINGER | Published : 2013
Abstract
Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) is a two-chain, three-disulfide bonded member of insulin/relaxin superfamily of peptides that includes insulin, insulin-like growth factor I and II (IGFI and IGFII), insulin-like peptide 3, 4, 5 and 6 (INSL3, 4, 5 and 6), relaxin-1 (H1 relaxin), -2 (H2 relaxin) and -3 (H3 relaxin). Although it is expressed in relatively high levels in the gut, its biological function remains unclear. However, recent reports suggest a significant orexigenic action and a role in the regulation of insulin secretion and β-cell homeostasis, which implies that both agonists and antagonists of the peptide may have significant therapeutic applications. Modern solid phase synthesis tech..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Sharon Layfield for undertaking the cell culture, Tania Ferraro for assisting with the binding assays and Feng Lin for the amino acid analysis. This work was funded in part by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Project grants #1023078 and #1023321 to JDW and MAH and by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program.