RLN1

Gene Information
 
Gene Symbol
RLN1
 
Aliases
H1, H1RLX, RLXH1, bA12D24.3.1, bA12D24.3.2
 
Entrez Gene ID
 
Gene Name
Relaxin 1
 
Chromosomal Location
9p24.1
 
HGNC ID
 
Summary
Relaxins are known endocrine and autocrine/paracrine hormones, belonging to the insulin gene superfamily. In humans there are three non-allelic relaxin genes, RLN1, RLN2 and RLN3, where RLN1 and RLN2 share high sequence homology. The protein encoded by this gene is synthesized as a single-chain polypeptide but the active form consists of an A chain and a B chain linked by disulfide bonds. Relaxin is produced by the ovary, and targets the mammalian reproductive system to ripen the cervix, elongate the pubic symphysis and inhibit uterine contraction. It may have additional roles in enhancing sperm motility, regulating blood pressure, controlling heart rate and releasing oxytocin and vasopressin. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2013]
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Gene
Transcript  
Protein

Gene Ontology (GO)

GO ID Ontology Function Evidence Reference
GO:0007165 Biological process Signal transduction NAS 6298628
GO:0007565 Biological process Female pregnancy NAS 6298628
Protein Information
 
Protein Name
Prorelaxin H1, preprorelaxin H1
 
Function
Relaxin is an ovarian hormone that acts with estrogen to produce dilatation of the birth canal in many mammals. May be involved in remodeling of connective tissues during pregnancy, promoting growth of pubic ligaments and ripening of the cervix
 
UniProt
 
PDB
 
Pfam
Pfam Accession Pfam ID
PF00049 Insulin
Pathways
 
KEGG
 
 

Neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction
Relaxin signaling pathway

 

     

Associated Diseases

Disease groupDisease NameReferences
Endocrine System Diseases
PCOS
Neoplasms
Thyroid Cancer
Prostate cancer
Malignant Germ Cell Neoplasm of Testis
Germ Cell Tumor
References
 

Large-scale genome-wide meta-analysis of polycystic ovary syndrome suggests shared genetic architecture for different diagnosis criteria.

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