insulin receptor


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Insulin receptor
The insulin receptor (IR) is a transmembrane receptor that is activated by insulinIGF-IIGF-II and belongs to the large class of tyrosine kinase receptors. Metabolically, the insulin receptor plays a key role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis, a functional process that under degenerate conditions may result in a range of clinical manifestations including diabetes and cancer. Biochemically, the insulin receptor is encoded by a single gene , from which alternate splicing during transcription results in either IR-A or IR-B isoforms. Downstream post-translational events of either isoform result in the formation of a proteolytically cleaved a and ß subunit, which upon combination are ultimately capable of homo or hetero-dimerisation to produce the ˜320 kDa disulfide-linked transmembrane insulin receptor.

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