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Structural principles of insulin formulation and analog design: A century of innovation

BACKGROUND: The discovery of insulin in 1921 and its near-immediate clinical use initiated a century of innovation. Advances extended across a broad front, from the stabilization of animal insulin formulations to the frontiers of synthetic peptide chemistry, and in turn, from the advent of recombina...

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Autores principales: Jarosinski, Mark A., Dhayalan, Balamurugan, Chen, Yen-Shan, Chatterjee, Deepak, Varas, Nicolás, Weiss, Michael A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8513154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34428558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101325
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author Jarosinski, Mark A.
Dhayalan, Balamurugan
Chen, Yen-Shan
Chatterjee, Deepak
Varas, Nicolás
Weiss, Michael A.
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Dhayalan, Balamurugan
Chen, Yen-Shan
Chatterjee, Deepak
Varas, Nicolás
Weiss, Michael A.
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description BACKGROUND: The discovery of insulin in 1921 and its near-immediate clinical use initiated a century of innovation. Advances extended across a broad front, from the stabilization of animal insulin formulations to the frontiers of synthetic peptide chemistry, and in turn, from the advent of recombinant DNA manufacturing to structure-based protein analog design. In each case, a creative interplay was observed between pharmaceutical applications and then-emerging principles of protein science; indeed, translational objectives contributed to a growing molecular understanding of protein structure, aggregation and misfolding. SCOPE OF REVIEW: Pioneering crystallographic analyses—beginning with Hodgkin's solving of the 2-Zn insulin hexamer—elucidated general features of protein self-assembly, including zinc coordination and the allosteric transmission of conformational change. Crystallization of insulin was exploited both as a step in manufacturing and as a means of obtaining protracted action. Forty years ago, the confluence of recombinant human insulin with techniques for site-directed mutagenesis initiated the present era of insulin analogs. Variant or modified insulins were developed that exhibit improved prandial or basal pharmacokinetic (PK) properties. Encouraged by clinical trials demonstrating the long-term importance of glycemic control, regimens based on such analogs sought to resemble daily patterns of endogenous β-cell secretion more closely, ideally with reduced risk of hypoglycemia. MAJOR CONCLUSIONS: Next-generation insulin analog design seeks to explore new frontiers, including glucose-responsive insulins, organ-selective analogs and biased agonists tailored to address yet-unmet clinical needs. In the coming decade, we envision ever more powerful scientific synergies at the interface of structural biology, molecular physiology and therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-85131542021-10-21 Structural principles of insulin formulation and analog design: A century of innovation Jarosinski, Mark A. Dhayalan, Balamurugan Chen, Yen-Shan Chatterjee, Deepak Varas, Nicolás Weiss, Michael A. Mol Metab Review BACKGROUND: The discovery of insulin in 1921 and its near-immediate clinical use initiated a century of innovation. Advances extended across a broad front, from the stabilization of animal insulin formulations to the frontiers of synthetic peptide chemistry, and in turn, from the advent of recombinant DNA manufacturing to structure-based protein analog design. In each case, a creative interplay was observed between pharmaceutical applications and then-emerging principles of protein science; indeed, translational objectives contributed to a growing molecular understanding of protein structure, aggregation and misfolding. SCOPE OF REVIEW: Pioneering crystallographic analyses—beginning with Hodgkin's solving of the 2-Zn insulin hexamer—elucidated general features of protein self-assembly, including zinc coordination and the allosteric transmission of conformational change. Crystallization of insulin was exploited both as a step in manufacturing and as a means of obtaining protracted action. Forty years ago, the confluence of recombinant human insulin with techniques for site-directed mutagenesis initiated the present era of insulin analogs. Variant or modified insulins were developed that exhibit improved prandial or basal pharmacokinetic (PK) properties. Encouraged by clinical trials demonstrating the long-term importance of glycemic control, regimens based on such analogs sought to resemble daily patterns of endogenous β-cell secretion more closely, ideally with reduced risk of hypoglycemia. MAJOR CONCLUSIONS: Next-generation insulin analog design seeks to explore new frontiers, including glucose-responsive insulins, organ-selective analogs and biased agonists tailored to address yet-unmet clinical needs. In the coming decade, we envision ever more powerful scientific synergies at the interface of structural biology, molecular physiology and therapeutics. Elsevier 2021-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8513154/ /pubmed/34428558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101325 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101325
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