Journal article

Ligand-induced activation of the insulin receptor: A multi-step process involving structural changes in both the ligand and the receptor

CW Ward, MC Lawrence

Bioessays | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

Current models of insulin binding to the insulin receptor (IR) propose (i) that there are two binding sites on the surface of insulin which engage with two binding sites on the receptor and (ii) that ligand binding involves structural changes in both the ligand and the receptor. Many of the features of insulin binding to its receptor, namely B-chain helix interactions with the leucine-rich repeat domain and A-chain residue interactions with peptide loops from another part of the receptor, are also seen in models of relaxin and insulin-like peptide 3 binding to their receptors. We show that these principles can likely be extended to the group of mimetic peptides described by Schäffer and cowo..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)


Awarded by Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the support of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant no. 516729, NHMRC, Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme Grant no. 361646 and a Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support grant. The Figures were generated using DINO (Philippsen, A., DINO: visualizing structural biology 2000. http://www.bioz.unibas.ch/-xray/dino).