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Domain-dependent effects of insulin and IGF-1 receptors on signalling and gene expression.

Citation
Cai, W., et al. “Domain-Dependent Effects Of Insulin And Igf-1 Receptors On Signalling And Gene Expression.”. Nature Communications, p. 14892.
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Author Weikang Cai, Masaji Sakaguchi, André Kleinridders, Gonzalo Gonzalez- Del Pino, Jonathan M Dreyfuss, Brian T O'Neill, Alfred K Ramirez, Hui Pan, Jonathon N Winnay, Jeremie Boucher, Michael J Eck, Ronald Kahn
Abstract

Despite a high degree of homology, insulin receptor (IR) and IGF-1 receptor (IGF1R) mediate distinct cellular and physiological functions. Here, we demonstrate how domain differences between IR and IGF1R contribute to the distinct functions of these receptors using chimeric and site-mutated receptors. Receptors with the intracellular domain of IGF1R show increased activation of Shc and Gab-1 and more potent regulation of genes involved in proliferation, corresponding to their higher mitogenic activity. Conversely, receptors with the intracellular domain of IR display higher IRS-1 phosphorylation, stronger regulation of genes in metabolic pathways and more dramatic glycolytic responses to hormonal stimulation. Strikingly, replacement of leucine in the juxtamembrane region of IR to phenylalanine, which is present in IGF1R, mimics many of these signalling and gene expression responses. Overall, we show that the distinct activities of the closely related IR and IGF1R are mediated by their intracellular juxtamembrane region and substrate binding to this region.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
8
Number of Pages
14892
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/ncomms14892
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
28345670
PMCID
PMC5378997
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