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Congenital insulin resistance associated with a conformational alteration in a conserved beta-sheet in the insulin receptor L1 domain.

M Rouard1, J Bass, F Grigorescu, T P Garrett, C W Ward, G Lipkind, C Jaffiole, D F Steiner, G I Bell.   

Abstract

The hormone binding site of members of the insulin receptor family is contained within a highly conserved extracellular region of the receptor. Recent crystallization of the N-terminal region of the binding site revealed two large domains (L1, L2), each organized as a single-stranded right-handed beta-helix, connected by a rod-shaped cysteine-rich domain. Here, we analyze two new naturally occurring mutations in a single beta-sheet within L1, D59G and L62P, that we previously identified in a young woman with classic congenital insulin resistance (type A). Substitution of D59G, a beta-sheet connecting loop residue, caused decreased hormone binding but did not disrupt overall folding, assembly, or movement to the cell surface. In contrast, replacement of the adjacent residue L62P, which is located within the beta-sheet, and positioned in a hormone binding surface, completely disrupted intracellular folding, oligomerization, and trafficking and resulted in aberrant proteolytic degradation. Immunohistochemistry in combination with biosynthetic studies showed that misfolded receptors were retained in an incorrect cellular location and that they colocalized with the resident endoplasmic reticulum chaperone calnexin. This study, together with other mutagenesis data, shows that formation of beta-sheet elements within the L1 beta-helix are critical for the folding of the entire extracellular domain of the receptor and that the hormone contact site is composed in part by residues in this domain.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10373457     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.26.18487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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