Synergistic activation of the insulin receptor via two distinct sites

J Li, J Park, JP Mayer, KJ Webb, E Uchikawa… - Nature structural & …, 2022 - nature.com
J Li, J Park, JP Mayer, KJ Webb, E Uchikawa, J Wu, S Liu, X Zhang, MHB Stowell, E Choi
Nature structural & molecular biology, 2022nature.com
Insulin receptor (IR) signaling controls multiple facets of animal physiology. Maximally four
insulins bind to IR at two distinct sites, termed site-1 and site-2. However, the precise
functional roles of each binding event during IR activation remain unresolved. Here, we
showed that IR incompletely saturated with insulin predominantly forms an asymmetric
conformation and exhibits partial activation. IR with one insulin bound adopts a Γ-shaped
conformation. IR with two insulins bound assumes a Ƭ-shaped conformation. One insulin …
Abstract
Insulin receptor (IR) signaling controls multiple facets of animal physiology. Maximally four insulins bind to IR at two distinct sites, termed site-1 and site-2. However, the precise functional roles of each binding event during IR activation remain unresolved. Here, we showed that IR incompletely saturated with insulin predominantly forms an asymmetric conformation and exhibits partial activation. IR with one insulin bound adopts a Γ-shaped conformation. IR with two insulins bound assumes a Ƭ-shaped conformation. One insulin binds at site-1 and another simultaneously contacts both site-1 and site-2 in the Ƭ-shaped IR dimer. We further show that concurrent binding of four insulins to sites-1 and -2 prevents the formation of asymmetric IR and promotes the T-shaped symmetric, fully active state. Collectively, our results demonstrate how the synergistic binding of multiple insulins promotes optimal IR activation.
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