Johnson's Monday Lab Sandbox for Insulin Receptor

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It was found that at least three insulin molecules would have to bind to the receptor for the receptor to take on its active “T-state” conformation <ref name="Uchikawa" />. The difference between the fully bound state with four insulins and the three insulin bound state is minimal compared to the difference between two and three insulins bound <ref name="Uchikawa" />.
It was found that at least three insulin molecules would have to bind to the receptor for the receptor to take on its active “T-state” conformation <ref name="Uchikawa" />. The difference between the fully bound state with four insulins and the three insulin bound state is minimal compared to the difference between two and three insulins bound <ref name="Uchikawa" />.
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<scene name='83/839263/Insulin_in_site_2_with_beta_sh/2'>binding closely with beta sheets of insulin receptor</scene>
===Conformational Changes===
===Conformational Changes===

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Insulin Receptor

Insulin Receptor with Four Insulin Bound - 6sof

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