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Insulin-like growth factor

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== Function ==
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'''Insulin-like growth factor''' (IGF) are proteins with high sequence similarity to insulin. IGF are ligands in a complex called the IGF axis, which contains 2 IGF receptors, 6 IGF-binding proteins and IGF-binding protein degrading enzyme.<br />
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'''Insulin-like growth factor''' (IGF) are proteins with high sequence similarity to insulin. IGF are ligands in a complex called the IGF axis, which contains 2 IGF receptors, 6 IGF-binding proteins and IGF-binding protein degrading enzyme<ref>PMID:15797461</ref>.<br />
* '''IGF I''' is secreted in the liver after stimulation by growth hormone.<br />
* '''IGF I''' is secreted in the liver after stimulation by growth hormone.<br />
* '''IGF II''' is required in early development stages.
* '''IGF II''' is required in early development stages.
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== Relevance ==
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Inhibition of IGF I influences colon cancer<ref>PMID:11694656</ref>. IGF I has protective effect in neuropathy<ref>PMID:15832492</ref>.
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Revision as of 06:51, 29 March 2016

Structure of insulin-like growth factor I complex with detergent (PDB entry 1gzr)

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3D structures of insulin-like growth factor

Updated on 29-March-2016

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