Identification of Electrostatic Hotspots at the Binding Interface of Amylin and Insulin-Degrading Enzyme: A Structural and Biophysical Investigation
Wei Li
Abstract:Amylin, also known as islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), is a metabolic homeostasis-related hormone that is produced and released by the β cells of the pancreas, the same cells that produce insulin. Insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) is a protease enzyme that plays an essential role in the breakdown and degradation of various peptides, including insulin and amylin. Direct binding & interaction between amylin and IDE is inextricably linked to the degradation of amylin, and research and development e… Show more
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