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Journal of Molecular Biology | 1991

X-ray structure of human relaxin at 1.5 A. Comparison to insulin and implications for receptor binding determinants.

Charles Eigenbrot; Michael Randal; Clifford Quan; John Burnier; Lori Y O'connell; Ernst Rinderknecht; Anthony A. Kossiakoff

The X-ray crystal structure of relaxin at 1.5 A resolution is reported for the physiologically active form of the human hormone. Relaxin is a small, two-chain polypeptide that is a member of the protein hormone family that also includes insulin and the insulin-like growth factors IGF-I and IGF-II. These hormones have biologically diverse activities but are structurally similar, sharing a distinctive pattern of cysteine and glycine residues. The predicted structural homology of relaxin to insulin is confirmed by this structural analysis; however, there are significant differences in the terminal regions of the b-chain. Although relaxin, like insulin, crystallizes as a dimer, the orientation of the molecules in the respective dimers is completely different. The region of the relaxin molecule proposed to be involved in receptor binding is part of the dimer interface, suggesting that some of the other residues contained in the dimer contact surface might be receptor binding determinants as well. The proposed receptor binding determinants for insulin likewise include residues at its dimer interface. However, because the dimer contacts of relaxin and insulin are quite different, it appears that these two structurally related hormones have evolved somewhat dissimilar mechanisms for receptor binding.


Archive | 1995

Low pH hydrophobic interaction chromatography for antibody purification

Ernst Rinderknecht; Gerardo A. Zapata


Archive | 1994

Recombinant gamma interferons having enhanced stability and methods therefor

Patrick W. Gray; Ernst Rinderknecht


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 1990

Structural characterization by mass spectrometry of native and recombinant human relaxin.

John T. Stults; James H. Bourell; Eleanor Canova-Davis; Victor T. Ling; Gary R. Laramee; John W. Winslow; Patrick R. Griffin; Ernst Rinderknecht; Richard Vandlen


Archive | 1994

Recombinant methods of making gamma interferon compositions

Patrick W. Gray; Ernst Rinderknecht


Archive | 1984

Recombinant gamma interferons and pharmaceutical compositions containing them

Patrick W. Gray; Ernst Rinderknecht


Archive | 1994

Process for producing relaxin

Tim Breece; Kirk Hayenga; Ernst Rinderknecht; Richard Vandlen; Daniel G. Yansura


Archive | 1996

Antibody purification by low-ph hydrophobic interaction chromatoggraphy

Ernst Rinderknecht; Gerardo A. Zapata


Archive | 1996

Linear VH-CH1-VH-CH1 heavy chain antibody fragment

Ernst Rinderknecht; Gerardo A. Zapata


Archive | 1994

Process for producing human relaxin

Tim Breece; Kirk Hayenga; Ernst Rinderknecht; Richard Vandlen; Daniel G. Yansura

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