Claeys Ilse, Simonet Gert, Poels Jeroen, Van Loy Tom, Vercammen Linda, De Loof Arnold, Vanden Broeck Jozef
Laboratory for Developmental Physiology and Molecular Biology, K.U., Leuven, Belgium.
Peptides. 2002 Apr;23(4):807-16. doi: 10.1016/s0196-9781(01)00666-0.
The 'insulin superfamily' is an ancient category of small, structurally related proteins, such as insulin, insulin-like growth factors (IGF) and relaxin. Insulin-like signaling molecules have also been described in different invertebrates, including nematodes, mollusks, and insects. They initiate an evolutionary conserved signal transduction mechanism by binding to a heterotetrameric, membrane-spanning receptor tyrosine kinase. Recent physiological and genetic studies have revealed that, in different metazoans, the insulin signaling pathway plays a pivotal role in the regulation of a variety of interrelated, fundamental processes, such as metabolism, growth, reproduction and aging.
“胰岛素超家族”是一类古老的、结构相关的小蛋白质,如胰岛素、胰岛素样生长因子(IGF)和松弛素。在包括线虫、软体动物和昆虫在内的不同无脊椎动物中也发现了胰岛素样信号分子。它们通过与一种跨膜异源四聚体受体酪氨酸激酶结合,启动一种进化上保守的信号转导机制。最近的生理学和遗传学研究表明,在不同的后生动物中,胰岛素信号通路在调节各种相互关联的基本过程,如代谢、生长、繁殖和衰老中起着关键作用。