Solution structure of human insulin-like growth factor II; Recognition sites for receptors and binding proteins

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The three-dimensional structure of human insulin-like growth factor II was determined at high resolution in aqueous solution by NMR and simulated annealing based calculations. The structure is quite similar to those of insulin and insulin-like growth factor I, which consists of an α-helix followed by a turn and a strand in the B-region and two antiparallel α-helices in the A-region. However, the regions of Ala1-Glu6, Pro31-Arg40 and Thr62-Glu67 are not well-defined for lack of distance constraints, possibly due to motional flexibility. Based on the resultant structure and the results of structure-activity relationships, we propose the interaction sites of insulin-like growth factor II with the type 2 insulin-like growth factor receptor and the insulin-like growth factor binding proteins. These sites partially overlap with each other at the opposite side of the putative binding surface to the insulin receptor and the type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor. We also discuss the interaction modes of insulin-like growth factor II with the insulin receptor and the type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor.

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Terasawa, H., Kohda, D., Hatanaka, H., Nagata, K., Higashihashi, N., Fujiwara, H., … Inagaki, F. (1994). Solution structure of human insulin-like growth factor II; Recognition sites for receptors and binding proteins. EMBO Journal, 13(23), 5590–5597. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06896.x

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