Abstract
Exendin-4 (Ex-4), a peptide secreted from the salivary glands of the Gila monster lizard, can increase pancreatic β-cell growth and insulin secretion by activating glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor. In this study, we expressed a fusion protein consisting of exendin-4 and the human immunoglobulin heavy chain (Ex-4/IgG-Fc) in E. coli and explored its potential therapeutic use for the treatment of insulin-resistant type 2 diabetes. Here, we show that the Ex-4/IgG-Fc fusion protein induces expression of insulin receptor substrate-2 in rat insulinoma INS-1 cells. Our findings therefore suggest that Ex-4/IgG-Fc overexpressed in E. coli could be used as a potential, long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 mimetic.
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Kim, J. W., Kim, K., Ahn, Y., Jeong, H., Jeong, H., Ryu, S., … Jang, S. H. (2010). Induction of insulin receptor substrate-2 expression by Fc fusion to exendin-4 overexpressed in E. coli: A potential long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 mimetic. BMB Reports, 43(2), 146–150. https://doi.org/10.5483/bmbrep.2010.43.2.146
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