IMPORTANCE OF ALIPHATIC SIDE-CHAIN STRUCTURE AT POSITION-2 AND POSITION-3 OF THE INSULIN-A CHAIN IN INSULIN-RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS

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NAKAGAWA, SH [1 ]
TAGER, HS [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CHICAGO,DEPT BIOCHEM & MOLEC BIOL,CHICAGO,IL 60637
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10.1021/bi00127a023
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In order to evaluate the cause of the greatly decreased receptor-binding potency of the naturally occurring mutant human insulin Insulin Wakayama ([Leu(A3)]insulin, 0.2% relative potency), we examined (by the semisynthesis of insulin analogues based on N(alpha)-Phe(B1),N(epsilon)-Lys(B29)-bisacetyl-insulin) the importance of aliphatic side chain structure at positions A2 and A3 (Ile and Val, respectively) in directing the interaction of insulin with its receptor. Analogues bearing glycine, alanine, alpha-amino-n-butyric acid, norvaline, norleucine, valine, isoleucine, allo-isoleucine, threonine, tert-leucine, or leucine at positions A2 or A3 were assayed for their potencies in competing for the binding of I-125-labeled insulin to isolated canine hepatocytes, as were analogues bearing deletions from the A-chain amino terminus or the B-chain carboxyl terminus. Selected analogues were also analyzed by far-UV CD and absorption spectroscopy of Co2+ complexes. Our results identify that (a) Ile and Val serve well at position A2, whereas residues with other side chains (including those with straight chains, alternatively configured beta-branches, or a gamma-branch) exhibit relative receptor-binding potencies in the range 1-5%; (b) greater flexibility is allowed side-chain structure at position A3, with Ile, allo-Ile, alpha-amino-n-butyric acid, and tert-Leu exhibiting relative receptor-binding potencies in the range 11-36%; and (c) simultaneous replacements at positions A2 and A3, and deletions of the COOH-terminal domain of the insulin B chain in related analogues, yield cumulative effects. These findings are discussed with respect to a model for insulin-receptor interactions that involves a structure-orienting role for residue A2, the direct interaction of residue A3 with receptor, and multiple separately defined elements of structure and of conformational adjustment.
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