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    Insulin-degrading enzyme, also known as IDE, is an enzyme. Known alternatively as insulysin or insulin protease, IDE is a large zinc-binding protease of...
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    normally involves endocytosis of the insulin-receptor complex, followed by the action of insulin-degrading enzyme. An insulin molecule produced endogenously...
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  • insulinase, insulin-degrading enzyme, insulin protease, insulin proteinase, insulin-degrading neutral proteinase, insulin-specific protease, insulin-glucagon...
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    post-prandial glucose excursion. Amylin is degraded in part by insulin-degrading enzyme. Another long- acting analogue of Amylin is Cagrilintide being...
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    Protease (redirect from Proteolytic enzyme)
    Joachimiak A, Rosner MR, Tang WJ (October 2006). "Structures of human insulin-degrading enzyme reveal a new substrate recognition mechanism". Nature. 443 (7113):...
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    be degraded by the cell. Degradation normally involves endocytosis of the insulin-receptor complex followed by the action of insulin degrading enzyme. Most...
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    matrix metalloproteinases, and M16 metalloproteinases such as Insulin Degrading Enzyme and Presequence Protease In the MEROPS database peptidase families...
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    the response to insulin, the phosphorylation of multiple enzymes, including glycogen synthase, helps control the synthesis or degradation of glycogen and...
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    being responsible for the recognition and degradation of amyloid beta; these include insulin degrading enzyme and presequence protease. The rate of removal...
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  • Intact dilation and extraction, a form of abortion Insulin-degrading enzyme, Insulysin, an enzyme Infectious disease epidemiology, the study of the patterns...
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  • The insulin transduction pathway is a biochemical pathway by which insulin increases the uptake of glucose into fat and muscle cells and reduces the synthesis...
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    Digestive enzymes take part in the chemical process of digestion, which follows the mechanical process of digestion. Food consists of macromolecules of...
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  • elements (PPRE). The PPREs influence insulin-sensitive genes, which enhance production of mRNAs of insulin-dependent enzymes. The final result is better use...
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    IGFBP degrading enzymes, referred to collectively as proteases. The IGF "axis" is also commonly referred to as the Growth Hormone/IGF-1 Axis. Insulin-like...
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    Saghatelian, A.; Liu, D. R. (2014). "Anti-Diabetic Activity of Insulin-Degrading Enzyme Inhibitors Mediated by Multiple Hormones". Nature. 511 (7507):...
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    in her bloodstream, the placenta has insulin receptors that stimulate the production of insulin-degrading enzymes which counteract this effect. In Europe...
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    Lysosome (redirect from Lysosomal enzymes)
    action of insulin in liver cells. By 1949, he and his team had focused on the enzyme called glucose 6-phosphatase, which is the first crucial enzyme in sugar...
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    pancreas, provided that the person takes insulin for proper regulation of blood glucose concentration and pancreatic enzyme supplements to aid digestion. The...
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    status based on data showing that the enzyme was safe. Recombinant human insulin has almost completely replaced insulin obtained from animal sources (e.g...
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    sugar levels in a glucose-dependent manner by enhancing the secretion of insulin. Beside the insulinotropic effects, GLP-1 has been associated with numerous...
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    Hypoglycemia (redirect from Insulin coma)
    against insulin receptors, called insulin receptor antibodies. The antibodies attach to insulin receptors and prevent insulin breakdown, or degradation, leading...
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    "Polymerization of MIP-1 chemokine (CCL3 and CCL4) and clearance of MIP-1 by insulin-degrading enzyme". The EMBO Journal. 29 (23): 3952–66. doi:10.1038/emboj.2010.256...
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  • glucagon and insulin resistance from the body. Insulin can no longer inhibit the gene expression of enzymes such as PEPCK which leads to increased levels...
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    of insulin. Higher concentrations of leucine cause hyperactivity in the mTOR pathway, and S6 kinase is activated leading to inhibition of insulin receptor...
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    Protein (section Enzymes)
    synthesized by other enzymes. Many proteins are involved in the process of cell signaling and signal transduction. Some proteins, such as insulin, are extracellular...
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  • PMID 3534791. Affholter JA, Fried VA, Roth RA (December 1988). "Human insulin-degrading enzyme shares structural and functional homologies with E. coli protease...
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    In turn, disaccharides are mostly degraded by specific glycosidases to glucose. The names of the degrading enzymes are often derived from the particular...
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    stimulate the release of insulin. Insulin allows glucose to be taken up and used by insulin-dependent tissues. Thus, glucagon and insulin are part of a feedback...
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    many pathways to degrade each amino acid when the need for protein synthesis has been met. Mutations in isoleucine-degrading enzymes can lead to dangerous...
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    taking hundreds of years. Proteolysis is typically catalysed by cellular enzymes called proteases, but may also occur by intra-molecular digestion. Proteolysis...
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