Title : Importance of main-chain flexibility and the insulin fold in insulin-receptor interactions.

Pub. Date : 1993 Jul 20

PMID : 8343513






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Analogues include those in which ArgB22 of des-octapeptide(B23-B30)-insulin is extended by one to three residues of glycine prior to termination in Phe-NH2, by one to five residues of glycine prior to termination in Phe-Phe-NH2, or by an additional residue of glycine prior to termination in more extended sequences derived from insulin or [GlyB24]insulin. Glycine insulin Homo sapiens
2 Analogues include those in which ArgB22 of des-octapeptide(B23-B30)-insulin is extended by one to three residues of glycine prior to termination in Phe-NH2, by one to five residues of glycine prior to termination in Phe-Phe-NH2, or by an additional residue of glycine prior to termination in more extended sequences derived from insulin or [GlyB24]insulin. Glycine insulin Homo sapiens
3 Analogues include those in which ArgB22 of des-octapeptide(B23-B30)-insulin is extended by one to three residues of glycine prior to termination in Phe-NH2, by one to five residues of glycine prior to termination in Phe-Phe-NH2, or by an additional residue of glycine prior to termination in more extended sequences derived from insulin or [GlyB24]insulin. Glycine insulin Homo sapiens