Nature Communications (Sep 2018)

Structures of insect Imp-L2 suggest an alternative strategy for regulating the bioavailability of insulin-like hormones

  • Nikolaj Kulahin Roed,
  • Cristina M. Viola,
  • Ole Kristensen,
  • Gerd Schluckebier,
  • Mathias Norrman,
  • Waseem Sajid,
  • John D. Wade,
  • Asser Sloth Andersen,
  • Claus Kristensen,
  • Timothy R. Ganderton,
  • Johan P. Turkenburg,
  • Pierre De Meyts,
  • Andrzej M. Brzozowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06192-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Insulin-like polypeptide binding proteins (IBPs) from insects can bind diverse insulin-like proteins (ILPs) including human insulin and IGFs. Here, the authors present structures of a Drosophila IBP in its free and ILP-bound forms, providing insights into the regulation of ILP bioavailability by insect IBPs.