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Insulin-like growth factor I binding and receptor kinase in red and white muscle
Authors:A Zorzano  D E James  N B Ruderman  P F Pilch
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118.
Abstract:IGF-I receptors were partially purified from red and white skeletal muscle by lectin-affinity chromatography and the resultant fraction was depleted of insulin receptors by insulin affinity chromatography. Equilibrium binding of 125I-IGF-I to receptor preparations from red and white muscle yielded identical Scatchard plots. The integrity of the IGF-I receptor preparation in the two fiber types was identical as determined by affinity cross-linking. The tyrosine kinase activity of the receptor from red muscle was 2-3-fold more active towards exogenous substrates in both the basal and ligand-activated states as compared to white muscle. These data show that there is IGF-I-dependent kinase activity intrinsic to IGF-I receptors from skeletal muscle, and suggest that identical cellular factors may regulate the kinase activity of insulin and IGF-I receptors in a parallel manner in vivo.
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