Negative cooperativity in the insulin-like growth factor-I receptor and a chimeric IGF-I/insulin receptor.

Volume: 135, Issue: 1, Pages: 472 - 475
Published: Jul 1, 1994
Abstract
Insulin and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) share a spectrum of metabolic and growth-promoting effects, mediated through homologous receptors that belong to the tyrosine kinase family. The dissociation rate of insulin from its receptor is affected by negative cooperativity, i.e. accelerates with increased receptor occupancy. The dose-response curve for the acceleration of tracer dissociation by unlabeled insulin has a distinct bell-shaped...
Paper Details
Title
Negative cooperativity in the insulin-like growth factor-I receptor and a chimeric IGF-I/insulin receptor.
Published Date
Jul 1, 1994
Volume
135
Issue
1
Pages
472 - 475
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