Biologic and Clinical Importance of Proinsulin
- 3 May 1984
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 310 (18) , 1165-1175
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198405033101807
Abstract
IN 1953 Sanger and Thompson described the complete covalent structure of insulin, a hormone containing two separate peptide chains and three disulfide bonds.1 , 2 Although proposed models for the biosynthesis of such a complex molecule were debated for many years, it was not until 1967 that the mechanism for insulin biosynthesis was finally elucidated: using an in vitro system containing isolated pancreatic islets or human insulinoma tissue and Radio-labeled amino acids, Steiner and his colleagues showed that the formation of insulin was preceded by the biosynthesis of a single-chain insulin-containing peptide about 1 1/2 times the size of insulin itself.3 , 4 Isolation . . .Keywords
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