Landscape mapping of functional proteins in insulin signal transduction and insulin resistance: A network- based protein-protein interaction analysis

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Abstract

The type 2 diabetes has increased rapidly in recent years throughout the world. The insulin signal transduction mechanism gets disrupted sometimes and it's known as insulin-resistance. It is one of the primary causes associated with type-2 diabetes. The signaling mechanisms involved several proteins that include 7 major functional proteins such as INS, INSR, IRS1, IRS2, PIK3CA, Akt2, and GLUT4. Using these 7 principal proteins, multiple sequences alignment has been created. The scores between sequences also have been developed. We have constructed a phylogenetic tree and modified it with node and distance. Besides, we have generated sequence logos and ultimately developed the protein-protein interaction network. The small insulin signal transduction protein arrangement shows complex network between the functional proteins. © 2011 Chakraborty et al.

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Chakraborty, C., Roy, S. S., Hsu, M. J., & Agoramoorthy, G. (2011). Landscape mapping of functional proteins in insulin signal transduction and insulin resistance: A network- based protein-protein interaction analysis. PLoS ONE, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016388

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