Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) targets the G protein-coupled receptor, relaxin family peptide receptor 4 (RXFP4), predominantly coexpressed in the colorectum. While INSL5 also binds to the related receptor RXFP3, it does not activate it. The INSL5/RXFP4 axis is a promising target for treating gastrointestinal disorders such as constipation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) is a gut hormone produced by colonic L-cells, and its biological functions are mediated by Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 4 (RXFP4). Our preliminary data indicated that RXFP4 agonists are potential drug leads for the treatment of constipation. More recently, we designed and developed a novel RXFP4 antagonist, A13-nR that was shown to block agonist-induced activity in cells and animal models.
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