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The relaxin receptor (RXFP1) utilises hydrophobic moieties on a signalling surface of its N-terminal low density lipoprotein class A module to mediate receptor activation.

J Biol Chem.. 2013-8; 
Roy C. K. Kong, Emma J. Petrie, Biswaranjan Mohanty, Jason Ling, Jeremy C. Y. Lee, Paul R. Gooley, Ross A. D. Bathgate. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Australia.
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Abstract

The peptide hormone relaxin is showing potential as a treatment for acute heart failure. Although it is known that relaxin mediates its actions through the G protein-coupled receptor RXFP1, little is known about the molecular mechanisms by which relaxin binding results in receptor activation. Previous studies have highlighted that the unique N-terminal low density lipoprotein class A (LDLa) module of RXFP1 is essential for receptor activation and it has been hypothesised that this module is the true ligand of the receptor which directs the conformational changes necessary for G protein coupling. In this study, we confirmed that an RXFP1 receptor lacking the LDLa module binds ligand normally but cannot signal th... More

Keywords

G protein coupled receptors (GPCR); NMR; Peptide hormones; Peptides; Protein structure; RXFP1; relaxin.