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Single-molecule imaging of human insulin receptor ectodomain and its Fab complexes.

P A Tulloch1, L J Lawrence, N M McKern, C P Robinson, J D Bentley, L Cosgrove, N Ivancic, G O Lovrecz, K Siddle, C W Ward.   

Abstract

The insulin receptor (IR) is a four-chain, transmembrane dimer held together by disulfide bonds. To gain information about the molecular envelope and the organization of its domains, single-molecule images of the IR ectodomain and its complexes with three Fabs have been analyzed by electron microscopy. The data indicate that the IR ectodomain resembles a U-shaped prism of approximate dimensions 90 x 80 x 120 A. The width of the cleft (assumed membrane-distal) between the two side arms is sufficient to accommodate ligand. Fab 83-7, which recognizes the cys-rich region of IR, bound halfway up one end of each side arm in a diametrically opposite manner, indicating a twofold axis of symmetry normal to the membrane surface. Fabs 83-14 and 18-44, which have been mapped respectively to the first fibronectin type III domain (residues 469-592) and residues 765-770 in the insert domain, bound near the base of the prism at opposite corners. These images, together with the data from the recently determined 3D structure of the first three domains of the insulin-like growth factor type I receptor, suggest that the IR dimer is organized into two layers with the L1/cys-rich/L2 domains occupying the upper (membrane distal) region of the U-shaped prism and the fibronectin type III domains and the insert domains located predominantly in the membrane-proximal region. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10196112     DOI: 10.1006/jsbi.1998.4066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Struct Biol        ISSN: 1047-8477            Impact factor:   2.867


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