SDS
Bovine Relaxin ELISA kit
Catalog #: E11R0008
Sample Type: Biological samples

 

Other Names

RLXH1; Relaxin H1; Prorelaxin H1

Research Area

Signal transduction, Tags & Cell Markers

Background

Relaxin is a peptide hormone produced by the corpora lutea of ovaries during pregnancy in many mammalian species, including man. The secretion of the hormone into the blood stream just before parturition results in a marked softening and lengthening of the pubic symphysis and a softening of the cervix, which facilitates the birth process. By inhibiting uterine contractions, relaxin may influence the timing of parturition. Like insulin, relaxin consists of two peptide chains, A and B, covalently linked by disulfide bonds. By further analogy to insulin, the two peptides are synthesized as a single-chain precursor polypeptide with the B chain at the NH2-terminus.