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Photoaffinity labelling of hepatic plasma membranes suggests two classes of hepatic insulin receptor
Authors:F. J. Haynes  C. C. Yip
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology and the Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, M5G 1L6 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:
Summary Photoaffinity labelling of hepatic insulin receptors revealed specifically-labelled bands of 130, 90 and 40kDa. Endogenous protease activity in hepatic plasma membranes, as well as contaminating proteases present in preparations of clostridial collagenase, degraded some of the 130-kDa insulinbinding subunit to a 115-kDa form. However, a large proportion of the 130-kDa subunits were resistant to degradation, suggesting the presence of two classes of insulin receptor in hepatic plasma membranes. In one class the 130-kDa subunit was sensitive to proteolysis, while in the other it was not. In contrast, the 130-kDa receptor subunits of adipose tissue were all resistant to such degradation. Scatchard analysis of control and collagenase-treated plasma membranes demonstrated that conversion of the 130-kDa subunit to a 115-kDa form did not affect the insulin-binding characteristics of the receptor. It was also apparent that insulin binds to a single class of highaffinity sites in hepatic plasma membranes.
Keywords:Insulin receptor    /content/nv6262933v0g324u/xxlarge945.gif"   alt="  agr"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >-subunit  insulin binding
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