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Endocrinology, Vol 120, 829-831, Copyright © 1987 by Endocrine Society


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In vivo association of [125I]-insulin with a cytosolic insulin- degrading enzyme: detection by covalent cross-linking and immunoprecipitation with a monoclonal antibody

J Hari, K Shii and RA Roth

A cytosolic insulin-degrading enzyme (Mr = 110,000) was found to be cross-linked to [125I]-insulin in intact human hepatoma cells, HepG2, incubated with the hormone and treated with the bifunctional cross- linker, disuccinimidyl suberate. The labeling of this protein was greatly increased by concurrent treatment of the cells with N- ethylmaleimide, to the extent that the amount of [125I]-insulin cross- linked to the enzyme in these cells was approximately 20 to 50% that cross-linked to the insulin receptor. The labeling of the insulin- degrading enzyme required the prior interaction of [125I]-insulin with its receptor as well as a temperature- and energy-dependent processing of the hormone. The present work therefore supports a role for this protease in the cellular processing of insulin.


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