CD220 antibody, HHF5 antibody, human insulin receptor antibody, Insr antibody, INSR_HUMAN antibody, Insulin receptor subunit beta antibody, IR 1 antibody, IR antibody, IR-1 antibody, IR1 antibody,
The insulin receptor (IR) is a well-studied receptor tyrosine kinase composed of two alpha subunits, responsible for the extracellular insulin binding site, and two beta subunits, responsible for intracellular protein kinase activity (Endemann et al., 1990, Chiu et al., 2010). The binding of insulin to the alpha subunits activates the intrinsic kinase activity located in the beta subunits and subsequently initiates a cascade of phosphorylation events causing major conformational changes in the activation loop of the kinase domain, which lead to different biological functions (Chiu et al., 2010). It has been hypothesized that Thr-1160 phosphorylation affects or is affected by Tyr-1158/62/63 phosphorylation and that the conformation of Thr-1160 and pThr-1160 is likely to be affected by the phosphorylation status of the surrounding tyrosines.
The insulin receptor (IR) is a well-studied receptor tyrosine kinase composed of two alpha subunits, responsible for the extracellular insulin binding site, and two beta subunits, responsible for intracellular protein kinase activity (Endemann et al., 199
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