Structure of the Transmembrane Signal Initiation Site of the Relaxin-Like Factor (RLF/INSL3)
- 1 August 2007
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 46 (34) , 9722-9727
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi700708s
Abstract
We have discovered the signal initiation structure of the relaxin-like factor and shown its function to be independent of the amino acid side chains in the contact region. Evidence presented in this article suggests that signal induction is a function of the peptide bond and that completion of the signaling contact is initiated by ligand binding to the leucine-rich repeat G-protein coupled receptor 8 (LGR8). The specific mode of binding forces certain peptide bonds into a signaling position. This observation implies that the receiving structures are equally nonspecific so that signaling should occur at any peptide bond of the receptor or the trans-membrane loop that is within reach of the signaling wires of the receptor-bound ligand. Our observations offer an explanation for ligand cross-talk as well as for the ability of some antibodies to elicit the biological response normally associated with a specific ligand.Keywords
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