1994
DOI: 10.1006/geno.1994.1121
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Structural Organization of the Porcine and Human Genes Coding for a Leydig Cell-Specific Insulin-like Peptide (LEY I-L) and Chromosomal Localization of the Human Gene (INSL3)

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“…This exonic organization is similar to that for the relaxin and insulin genes. In humans, the RLF/Ley-I-L gene has been localized to the short arm of chromosome 19 (p13.2-p12; Burghardt et al, 1994b). Although studies on the regulation of the RLF gene are still very preliminary, the promoter region of the mouse gene does not appear to contain marked homology to other known genes.…”
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“…This exonic organization is similar to that for the relaxin and insulin genes. In humans, the RLF/Ley-I-L gene has been localized to the short arm of chromosome 19 (p13.2-p12; Burghardt et al, 1994b). Although studies on the regulation of the RLF gene are still very preliminary, the promoter region of the mouse gene does not appear to contain marked homology to other known genes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; also known as relaxin-like factor and Leydig cell insulin-like peptide) was originally discovered and isolated as a cDNA clone from a boar testis cDNA library (1). It is primarily produced by prenatal and postnatal mature Leydig cells of the testis and the thecal cells of the ovary.…”
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“…Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) belongs to a family of hormonally active polypeptides, also comprising IGF-I, insulin, the Leydig cell-specific insulin-like peptide (1), and relaxin (2). IGF-II circulates bound to specific IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) (3).…”
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