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Relaxin H3 (human)

CAS No.: 1158181-62-4

Relaxin H3 (human) is a specific ligand for the leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor LGR7. Hossain
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CAS 1158181-62-4
Sequence (H-Asp-Val-Leu-Ala-Gly-Leu-Ser-Ser-Ser-Cys-Cys-Lys-Trp-Gly-Cys-Ser-Lys-Ser-Glu-Ile-Ser-Ser-Leu-Cys-OH)A(H-Arg-Ala-Ala-Pro-Tyr-Gly-Val-Arg-Leu-Cys-Gly-Arg-Glu-Phe-Ile-Arg-Ala-Val-Ile-Phe-Thr-Cys-Gly-Gly-Ser-Arg-Trp-OH)B (Disulfide bonds between Cys10A and Cys15A/Cys11A and Cys10B/Cys24A and Cys22B)
Sequence Single DVLAGLSSSCCKWGCSKSEISSLC)A(RAAPYGCRLCGREFIRAVIFTCGGSRW)B(Disulfide bonds between Cys10A and Cys15A/Cys11A and Cys10B/Cys24A and Cys22B)
Molecular Formula C237H374N70O69S6
Molecular Weight 5500.4
Technology Synthetic
Storage -20°C, avoid light, cool and dry place
Application Adhesion Molecules & Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Description Relaxin H3 (human) is a specific ligand for the leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor LGR7. Hossain et al. demonstrated that relaxin H3 exerts antifibrotic actions via the relaxin receptor RXFP1 and may enhance the collagen-inhibitory effects of relaxin H2.
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