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+ | An insulin receptor is a dimer of heterodimers. The dimers are noncovalent, but the insulin receptors are covalently maintained as functional dimers by disulfide bonds. An insulin receptor is comprised of 2 α-chains, and 2 β-chains. The α-chain and an estimated 190 residues of the β-chain are located on the extracellular side of the plasma membrane. The rest of the beta-chain consists of a single transmembrane helix, the juxtamembrane domain, and the intracellular tyrosine kinase domain. | ||
+ | The extracellular domain has a quaternary organization. | ||
+ | When insulin binds to the insulin receptor, transmembrane signaling and autophosphorylation of the β-chains at multiple sites is triggered. | ||
This is a sample scene created with SAT to <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">color</scene> by Group, and another to make <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/2">a transparent representation</scene> of the protein. You can make your own scenes on SAT starting from scratch or loading and editing one of these sample scenes. | This is a sample scene created with SAT to <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">color</scene> by Group, and another to make <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/2">a transparent representation</scene> of the protein. You can make your own scenes on SAT starting from scratch or loading and editing one of these sample scenes. |
Revision as of 18:05, 14 November 2022
This Sandbox is Reserved from August 30, 2022 through May 31, 2023 for use in the course Biochemistry I taught by Kimberly Lane at the Radford University, Radford, VA, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1730 through Sandbox Reserved 1749. |
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References
1. PDB101: Molecule of the month: Insulin receptor https://pdb101.rcsb.org/motm/182 (accessed Oct 21, 2022).