Abstract
Insulin is a double-chain (designated A and B chain respectively) protein hormone containing three disulfides, while insulin is synthesized in vivo as a single-chain precursor and folded well before being released from B-cells. Although the structure and function of insulin have been well characterized, the progress in oxidative folding pathway studies of insulin has been very slow, mainly due to the difficulties brought about by its disulfide-linked double-chain structure. To overcome these difficulties, we recently studied the in vitro oxidative folding process of two single-chain insulins: porcine insulin precursor (PIP) and human proinsulin (HPI). Based on the analysis of the intermediates captured during folding process, the folding pathways have been proposed for PIP and HPI separately. Similarities between the two folding pathways disclose some common principles that govern the insulin folding process. The following unfolding studies of PIP and HPI further indicate that C-peptide might also function during the folding of proinsulin. Here, we gave a brief review on in vitro folding/unfolding process of insulin and single-chain insulin. The implication of these studies on protein folding has also been discussed.
Keywords: Insulin, Single-chain insulin, Folding, Unfolding, Disulfide
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: In Vitro Folding/Unfolding of Insulin/Single-Chain Insulin
Volume: 13 Issue: 5
Author(s): Zhi-Song Qiao, Zhan-Yun Guo and You-Min Feng
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Keywords: Insulin, Single-chain insulin, Folding, Unfolding, Disulfide
Abstract: Insulin is a double-chain (designated A and B chain respectively) protein hormone containing three disulfides, while insulin is synthesized in vivo as a single-chain precursor and folded well before being released from B-cells. Although the structure and function of insulin have been well characterized, the progress in oxidative folding pathway studies of insulin has been very slow, mainly due to the difficulties brought about by its disulfide-linked double-chain structure. To overcome these difficulties, we recently studied the in vitro oxidative folding process of two single-chain insulins: porcine insulin precursor (PIP) and human proinsulin (HPI). Based on the analysis of the intermediates captured during folding process, the folding pathways have been proposed for PIP and HPI separately. Similarities between the two folding pathways disclose some common principles that govern the insulin folding process. The following unfolding studies of PIP and HPI further indicate that C-peptide might also function during the folding of proinsulin. Here, we gave a brief review on in vitro folding/unfolding process of insulin and single-chain insulin. The implication of these studies on protein folding has also been discussed.
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Qiao Zhi-Song, Guo Zhan-Yun and Feng You-Min, In Vitro Folding/Unfolding of Insulin/Single-Chain Insulin, Protein & Peptide Letters 2006; 13 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986606776819583
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986606776819583 |
Print ISSN 0929-8665 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5305 |
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