Latent insulin receptors and possible receptor precursors in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
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Latent insulin receptors and possible receptor precursors in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
Abstract
Cell surface and cryptic insulin receptors were solubilized from the particulate fraction of murine 3T3-L1 adipocytes with buffer containing 1% Triton X-100. Solubilized receptors were affinity crosslinked with 125I-labeled insulin and disuccinimidyl suberate and characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and autoradiography after specific immunoprecipitation. Two insulin-binding polypeptides were identified: the more abundant protein had a Mr of 130,000, corresponding to the size of the hormone-binding subunit of insulin receptors on the surface of target cells; the second polypeptide exhibited a Mr of 200,000 and appears to be a component of the latent pool because it was unaffected when 3T3-L1 adipocytes were exposed to trypsin under conditions that result in a 95% reduction in cell surface insulin-binding activity and the loss of the Mr 130,000 polypeptide in crosslinking experiments. Unexpectedly, the population of Mr 200,000 molecules in intact cells was accessible for limited cleavage by chymotrypsin, yielding a Mr 195,000 insulin-binding polypeptide. When 3T3-L1 adipocytes received a 15-min pulse of [35S]methionine, the predominant immunoprecipitated polypeptide had a Mr of 180,000. During a 1.5-hr chase, radioactivity in the Mr 180,000 species rapidly declined while the latent Mr 200,000 polypeptide became intensely labeled. After a 5-hr chase period, broad protein bands with Mrs of 130,000 and 90,000 were visualized as the major immunoprecipitated radioactive polypeptides. Thus, the Mr 180,000 species may be a very early biosynthetic precursor that may be subsequently processed to a Mr 200,000 form and one or both of the smaller receptor subunits at the cell surface.
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