2k6t

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Template:STRUCTURE 2k6t

Solution structure of the relaxin-like factorSolution structure of the relaxin-like factor

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 19086273

DiseaseDisease

[INSL3_HUMAN] Defects in INSL3 seems to be a cause of cryptorchidism (CRYPTO) [MIM:219050]; also known as impaired testicular descent. It is one of the most frequent congenital abnormalities in humans, involving 2-5% of male births. Cryptorchidism is associated with increased risk of infertility and testicular cancer. The frequency of INSL3 gene mutations as a cause of cryptorchidism is low.[1][2][3]

FunctionFunction

[INSL3_HUMAN] Seems to play a role in testicular function. May be a trophic hormone with a role in testicular descent in fetal life. Is a ligand for LGR8 receptor.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2k6t is a 2 chain structure. Full experimental information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

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  1. Bullesbach EE, Hass MA, Jensen MR, Hansen DF, Kristensen SM, Schwabe C, Led JJ. Solution structure of a conformationally restricted fully active derivative of the human relaxin-like factor. Biochemistry. 2008 Dec 16;47(50):13308-17. PMID:19086273
  1. Tomboc M, Lee PA, Mitwally MF, Schneck FX, Bellinger M, Witchel SF. Insulin-like 3/relaxin-like factor gene mutations are associated with cryptorchidism. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2000 Nov;85(11):4013-8. PMID:11095425
  2. Marin P, Ferlin A, Moro E, Rossi A, Bartoloni L, Rossato M, Foresta C. Novel insulin-like 3 (INSL3) gene mutation associated with human cryptorchidism. Am J Med Genet. 2001 Nov 1;103(4):348-9. PMID:11746019
  3. Canto P, Escudero I, Soderlund D, Nishimura E, Carranza-Lira S, Gutierrez J, Nava A, Mendez JP. A novel mutation of the insulin-like 3 gene in patients with cryptorchidism. J Hum Genet. 2003;48(2):86-90. PMID:12601553 doi:10.1007/s100380300012

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