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Article Dans Une Revue (Article De Synthèse) Hormone Research in Paediatrics Année : 2001

Insulin and insulin-like growth factor I receptors: Similarities and differences in signal transduction

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The insulin receptor (IR) and the insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR) belong to the same subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases with two extracellular alpha-subunits and two transmembrane beta-subunits. They share a high similarity of structure and intracellular signalling events. However, the IR and the IGF-IR mediate different effects on metabolism, cell proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. Although some of the variation can be attributed to a different tissue distribution or subcellular localization, it can also be explained by structural differences in the beta-subunit, which may result in activation of specific substrates and signal pathways.
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hal-02682527 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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Joëlle Dupont, Derek Leroith. Insulin and insulin-like growth factor I receptors: Similarities and differences in signal transduction. Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2001, 55 (Suppl. 2), pp.22-26. ⟨10.1159/000063469⟩. ⟨hal-02682527⟩

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