Wei-Han Nie
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Recent Articles
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Wang J, Nie W, Shao X, Li H, Hu M, Liu Y, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr
. 2019 Jan;
1861(4):776-786.
PMID: 30684458
Relaxin family peptides perform a variety of biological functions by activating four G protein-coupled receptors, namely relaxin family peptide receptor 1-4 (RXFP1-4). We recently disclosed electrostatic interactions of the homologous...
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Wang J, Li H, Shao X, Nie W, Liu Y, Xu Z, et al.
FEBS J
. 2019 Jan;
286(7):1332-1345.
PMID: 30666806
Liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP2) is a highly conserved secretory peptide first isolated in 2003. However, its exact biological functions remained elusive until a recent study identified it as an...
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Hu M, Shao X, Li H, Nie W, Wang J, Liu Y, et al.
Amino Acids
. 2018 May;
50(8):1111-1119.
PMID: 29770870
Relaxin family peptides perform a variety of biological functions by binding and activating relaxin family peptide receptor 1-4 (RXFP1-4), four A-class G protein-coupled receptors. In the present work, we developed...
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Wang J, Shao X, Hu M, Wei D, Nie W, Liu Y, et al.
Amino Acids
. 2017 Jun;
49(9):1611-1617.
PMID: 28631012
Relaxin family is a group of peptide hormones with a variety of biological functions by activating G protein-coupled receptors RXFP1-4. We recently developed bioluminescent tracers for their receptor-binding assays by...
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Wei D, Hu M, Shao X, Wang J, Nie W, Liu Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jun;
7(1):3230.
PMID: 28607363
Relaxin family peptides perform a variety of biological functions by activating four G protein-coupled receptors, namely RXFP1-4. Among these receptors, RXFP3 lacks a specific natural or synthetic agonist at present....