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Binding of insulin to its receptor induces autophosphorylation at a number of tyrosine residues. Certain residues are recognised by the phosphotyrosine-binding (PTB) domain of adaptor proteins termed insulin receptor substrates (IRS), which are recruited to the receptor at the cell membrane. The insulin signalling pathway Cell Press current-biology pdf Cell Press current-biology pdf PDF
Activation of insulin and IGF-1 receptors by their ligands initiates a cascade of phosphorylation events. A conformational change and autophosphorylation of the receptors occur at the time of ligand binding, leading to the recruitment and phosphorylation of receptor substrates such as IRS and Shc proteins. Insulin Receptor Signaling in Normal and Insulin-Resistant States - NCBI nih.gov articles PMC3941218 nih.gov articles PMC3941218
Insulin binds to its receptor on the surface of muscle or fat cells and activates the canonical insulin-signaling cascade to PI3K and Akt. Downstream of Akt, phosphorylation of AS160 allows for the full activation of Rab8A and Rab13 (in muscle cells) and Rab10 (in adipocytes).
At the cellular level, insulin binds to the insulin receptor (IR) on the plasma membrane (PM) and triggers the activation of signaling cascades to regulate metabolism and cell growth. Following activation, insulin-bound IR can be internalized by clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME)15,16,17,18.
Insulin action is initiated through the binding to and activation of its cell-surface receptor, which consists of two subunits and two subunits that are disulfide linked into an 22 heterotetrameric complex.

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Insulin binds to the insulin receptor (two insulin monomers per re- ceptor; Pullen et al., 1976) at the surface of muscle cells/fibers, triggering its intracellular auto-phosphorylation and subsequent phosphorylation of IRS leading to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) activation (Figure 2B). The many actions of insulin in skeletal muscle, the paramount tissue cell.com cell-metabolism pdf cell.com cell-metabolism pdf
The two main pathways of insulin signaling emanating from the insulin receptor-IRS node are the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K, a lipid kinase)/AKT (also known as PKB or protein kinase B) pathway (86,87) and the Raf/Ras/MEK/ MAPK (mitogen activated protein kinase, also known as ERK or extracellular signal
Insulin binds to its receptor on the surface of muscle or fat cells and activates the canonical insulin-signaling cascade to PI3K and Akt. Downstream of Akt, phosphorylation of AS160 allows for the full activation of Rab8A and Rab13 (in muscle cells) and Rab10 (in adipocytes). The cell biology of systemic insulin function - PMC - NCBI nih.gov articles PMC6028526 nih.gov articles PMC6028526

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