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Insulin/IGF-I receptor hybrids: a mechanism for increasing receptor diversity.
Authors:C P Moxham  S Jacobs
Institution:Burroughs Wellcome Co., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709.
Abstract:Insulin and IGF-I receptors are homologous disulfide linked alpha 2 beta 2 tetramers. These tetramers are formed biosynthetically when proreceptors containing alpha and beta subunits in a single uninterrupted linear peptide form disulfide linked homodimers and are subsequently proteolytically cleaved at the alpha-beta junctions. Cells expressing both receptors also express hybrid receptors that contain one insulin receptor alpha and beta subunit, and one IGF-I receptor alpha and beta subunit. These presumably form by the association of mixed proreceptors. Hybrid receptors greatly expand the possible repertoire of cellular responses to hormonal stimulation. Although not yet examined in detail, both the hormone binding and the signaling properties of the hybrid receptor appear to be different from that of either insulin or IGF-I receptor. Regulatory mechanisms that involve either insulin or IGF-I receptor, at the level of expression or subsequently, could alter the expression or function of the hybrid receptor or the other receptor. Similarly, pathology in one receptor could affect both the hybrid and other receptor, or perhaps be partially compensated for by a hybrid receptor. The magnitude of these effects could vary greatly in different tissues depending upon the relative level of expression of the different receptor forms. These postulated responses might explain some of the complex heterogeneity and linkage of these receptors that have been observed previously.
Keywords:insulin resistance  insulin receptor  receptor antibodies  peptide maps  transdominant negative mutations  insulin-like growth factor receptor  tyrosine kinase
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