The lifetime of insulin hexamers

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Hassiepen, U [1 ]
Federwisch, M [1 ]
Mülders, T [1 ]
Wollmer, A [1 ]
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[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Inst Biochem, D-52057 Aachen, Germany
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10.1016/S0006-3495(99)77012-8
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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The kinetic stability of insulin hexamers containing two metal ions was investigated by means of hybridization experiments. Insulin was covalently labeled at the N-epsilon-amino group of Lys(B29) by a fluorescence donor and acceptor group, respectively. The labels neither affect the tertiary structure nor interfere with self-association. Equimolar solutions of pure donor and acceptor insulin hexamers were mixed, and the hybridization was monitored by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. With the total insulin concentration remaining constant and the association/dissociation equilibria unperturbed, the subunit interchange between hexamers is an entropy-driven relaxation process that ends at statistical distribution of the labels over 16 types of hexamers differing by their composition. The analytical description of the interchange kinetics on the basis of a plausible model has yielded the first experimental Values for the lifetime of the hexamers. The lifetime is reciprocal to the product of the concentration of the exchanged species and the interchange rate constant: tau = 1/(c.k). Measured for different concentrations, temperatures, metal ions, and ligand-dependent conformational states, the lifetime was found to cover a range from minutes for T-6 to days for R-6 hexamers. The approach can be used under an unlimited variety of conditions. The information it provides is of obvious relevance for the handling, storage, and pharmacokinetic properties of insulin preparations.
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