Insulin receptor

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'''Insulin receptor''' (IR) is a transmembrane receptor activated by insulin, IGF-I and IGF-II. IR is important for the regulation of glucose homeostasis and its malfunction can cause diabetics and cancer. The IR is a dimer where each monomer contains 8 distinct domains. The beta-chain contains a tyrosine kinase catalytic domain (TK).
'''Insulin receptor''' (IR) is a transmembrane receptor activated by insulin, IGF-I and IGF-II. IR is important for the regulation of glucose homeostasis and its malfunction can cause diabetics and cancer. The IR is a dimer where each monomer contains 8 distinct domains. The beta-chain contains a tyrosine kinase catalytic domain (TK).

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Structure of human insulin receptor tyrosine kinase catalytic domain complex with peptide (green) and ATP (PDB entry 3bu5)

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