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Activation of the insulin receptor by insulin-like growth factor 2.
Citation | “Activation Of The Insulin Receptor By Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2.”. Nature Communications, p. 2609. . |
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Author | Weidong An, Catherine Hall, Jie Li, Albert Hung, Jiayi Wu, Junhee Park, Liwei Wang, Xiao-Chen Bai, Eunhee Choi |
Abstract |
Insulin receptor (IR) controls growth and metabolism. Insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) has different binding properties on two IR isoforms, mimicking insulin's function. However, the molecular mechanism underlying IGF2-induced IR activation remains unclear. Here, we present cryo-EM structures of full-length human long isoform IR (IR-B) in both the inactive and IGF2-bound active states, and short isoform IR (IR-A) in the IGF2-bound active state. Under saturated IGF2 concentrations, both the IR-A and IR-B adopt predominantly asymmetric conformations with two or three IGF2s bound at site-1 and site-2, which differs from that insulin saturated IR forms an exclusively T-shaped symmetric conformation. IGF2 exhibits a relatively weak binding to IR site-2 compared to insulin, making it less potent in promoting full IR activation. Cell-based experiments validated the functional importance of IGF2 binding to two distinct binding sites in optimal IR signaling and trafficking. In the inactive state, the C-terminus of α-CT of IR-B contacts FnIII-2 domain of the same protomer, hindering its threading into the C-loop of IGF2, thus reducing the association rate of IGF2 with IR-B. Collectively, our studies demonstrate the activation mechanism of IR by IGF2 and reveal the molecular basis underlying the different affinity of IGF2 to IR-A and IR-B. |
Year of Publication |
2024
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Journal |
Nature communications
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Volume |
15
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Issue |
1
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Number of Pages |
2609
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Date Published |
03/2024
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ISSN Number |
2041-1723
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DOI |
10.1038/s41467-024-46990-6
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Alternate Journal |
Nat Commun
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PMID |
38521788
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PMCID |
PMC10960814
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