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    Diabetes. 2004 Jun;53(6):1599-602.

    Diabetes-associated mutations in insulin identify invariant receptor contacts.

    Xu B, Hu SQ, Chu YC, Wang S, Wang RY, Nakagawa SH, Katsoyannis PG, Weiss MA.

    Case Western Reserve University, Department of Biochemistry, 10900 Euclid Ave., SOM Room W427, Cleveland, OH 44106-4935, USA.

    Mutations in human insulin cause an autosomal-dominant syndrome of diabetes and fasting hyperinsulinemia. We demonstrate by residue-specific photo cross-linking that diabetes-associated mutations occur at receptor-binding sites. The studies use para-azido-phenylalanine, introduced at five sites by total protein synthesis. Because two such sites (Val(A3) and Phe(B24)) are largely buried in crystal structures of the free hormone, their participation in receptor binding is likely to require a conformational change to expose a hidden functional surface. Our results demonstrate that this surface spans both chains of the insulin molecule and includes sites of rare human mutations that cause diabetes.

    PMID: 15161767 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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