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On the Biosynthesis of Insulin in Anglerfish Islets

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1972

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Abstract

An intermediate in the biosynthesis of insulin has been isolated from anglerfish islets and shown to have the structure of insulin with the additional amino acid residues Gly-Thr-Lys attached to the NH2 terminus of the A chain.This intermediate can be produced in vitro by a rapid tryptic enzymic cleavage of anglerfish proinsulin; more extensive trypsin treatment converts this intermediate to insulin.We propose that the biosynthesis of insulin in anglerfish islets in vivo proceeds via two sequential steps: a rapid enzymic hydrolysis of proinsulin to yield the insulin intermediate, followed by a slow hydrolysis of this intermediate to produce insulin.It is possible that one tryptic-like enzyme is operative in both steps.It is now well established that insulin is synthesized via a single chain precursor or proinsulin (1-5).

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