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In vitro insulin refolding: characterization of the intermediates and the putative folding pathway. | LitMetric

In vitro insulin refolding: characterization of the intermediates and the putative folding pathway.

Sci China C Life Sci

Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200031, China.

Published: December 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the in vitro refolding process of double-chain insulin, building on previous work with single-chain insulin.
  • Six major folding intermediates (P1A, P2B, P3A, P4B, P5B, P6B) were identified, indicating they are part of the folding pathway.
  • The proposed two-stage folding pathway involves: (1) initial formation of A and B chain intermediates, followed by (2) the formation of transients through thiol/disulfide reactions, leading to the final native structure of insulin.

Article Abstract

The in vitro refolding process of the double-chain insulin was studied based on the investigation of in vitro single-chain insulin refolding. Six major folding intermediates, named P1A, P2B, P3A, P4B, P5B, and P6B, were captured during the folding process. The refolding experiments indicate that all of these intermediates are on-pathway. Based on these intermediates and the formation of hypothetic transients, we propose a two-stage folding pathway of insulin. (1) At the early stage of the folding process, the reduced A chain and B chain individually formed the intermediates: two A chain intermediates (P1A and P3A), and four B chain intermediates (P2B, P4B, P5B, and P6B). (2) In the subsequent folding process, transient I was formed from P3A through thiol/disulfide exchange reaction; then, transients II and III, each containing two native disulfides, were formed through the recognition and interaction of transient I with P4B or P6B and the thiol group's oxidation reaction mainly using GSSG as oxidative reagent; finally, transients II and III, through thiol/mixture disulfide exchange reaction, formed the third native disulfide of insulin to complete the folding.

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