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The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions

As the linker between the A chain and B chain of proinsulin, C-peptide displays high variability in length and amino acid composition, and has been considered as an inert byproduct of insulin synthesis and processing for many years. Recent studies have suggested that C-peptide can act as a bioactive...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shuai, Wei, Wei, Zheng, Yadong, Hou, Junling, Dou, Yongxi, Zhang, Shaohua, Luo, Xuenong, Cai, Xuepeng
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052847
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author Wang, Shuai
Wei, Wei
Zheng, Yadong
Hou, Junling
Dou, Yongxi
Zhang, Shaohua
Luo, Xuenong
Cai, Xuepeng
author_facet Wang, Shuai
Wei, Wei
Zheng, Yadong
Hou, Junling
Dou, Yongxi
Zhang, Shaohua
Luo, Xuenong
Cai, Xuepeng
author_sort Wang, Shuai
collection PubMed
description As the linker between the A chain and B chain of proinsulin, C-peptide displays high variability in length and amino acid composition, and has been considered as an inert byproduct of insulin synthesis and processing for many years. Recent studies have suggested that C-peptide can act as a bioactive hormone, exerting various biological effects on the pathophysiology and treatment of diabetes. In this study, we analyzed the coevolution of insulin molecules among vertebrates, aiming at exploring the evolutionary characteristics of insulin molecule, especially the C-peptide. We also calculated the correlations of evolutionary rates between the insulin and the insulin receptor (IR) sequences as well as the domain-domain pairs of the ligand and receptor by the mirrortree method. The results revealed distinctive features of C-peptide in insulin intramolecular coevolution and correlated residue substitutions, which partly supported the idea that C-peptide can act as a bioactive hormone, with significant sequence features, as well as a linker assisting the formation of mature insulin during synthesis. Interestingly, the evolution of C-peptide exerted the highest correlation with that of the insulin receptor and its ligand binding domain (LBD), implying a potential relationship with the insulin signaling pathway.
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spelling pubmed-35313612013-01-08 The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions Wang, Shuai Wei, Wei Zheng, Yadong Hou, Junling Dou, Yongxi Zhang, Shaohua Luo, Xuenong Cai, Xuepeng PLoS One Research Article As the linker between the A chain and B chain of proinsulin, C-peptide displays high variability in length and amino acid composition, and has been considered as an inert byproduct of insulin synthesis and processing for many years. Recent studies have suggested that C-peptide can act as a bioactive hormone, exerting various biological effects on the pathophysiology and treatment of diabetes. In this study, we analyzed the coevolution of insulin molecules among vertebrates, aiming at exploring the evolutionary characteristics of insulin molecule, especially the C-peptide. We also calculated the correlations of evolutionary rates between the insulin and the insulin receptor (IR) sequences as well as the domain-domain pairs of the ligand and receptor by the mirrortree method. The results revealed distinctive features of C-peptide in insulin intramolecular coevolution and correlated residue substitutions, which partly supported the idea that C-peptide can act as a bioactive hormone, with significant sequence features, as well as a linker assisting the formation of mature insulin during synthesis. Interestingly, the evolution of C-peptide exerted the highest correlation with that of the insulin receptor and its ligand binding domain (LBD), implying a potential relationship with the insulin signaling pathway. Public Library of Science 2012-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3531361/ /pubmed/23300796 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052847 Text en © 2012 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Shuai
Wei, Wei
Zheng, Yadong
Hou, Junling
Dou, Yongxi
Zhang, Shaohua
Luo, Xuenong
Cai, Xuepeng
The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions
title The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions
title_full The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions
title_fullStr The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions
title_short The Role of Insulin C-Peptide in the Coevolution Analyses of the Insulin Signaling Pathway: A Hint for Its Functions
title_sort role of insulin c-peptide in the coevolution analyses of the insulin signaling pathway: a hint for its functions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052847
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