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      Oligosaccharide heterogeneity of insulin receptors. Comparison of N-linked glycosylation of insulin receptors in adipocytes and brain.

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      Endocrinology

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          We tested the hypothesis that the molecular weight discrepancy between insulin receptors in brain and adipocytes is due to differences in glycosylation by treating photoaffinity-labeled insulin receptors from both tissues with endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase F (Endo F) and analyzing the products by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Endo F removed glycans from the adipocyte 125-kilodalton (kDa) subunit and the brain 115-kDa subunit in a manner dependent upon the concentration of enzyme and time of incubation. At a maximally effective concentration of Endo F, the adipocyte alpha-subunit was reduced from 125-kDa to 100-kDa and the brain alpha-subunit from 115-kDa to 100-kDa. We also examined the type of oligosaccharides present in both alpha-subunits by treating the proteins with endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase H (Endo H), which selectively removes high mannose residues, and neuraminidase. Endo H treatment reduced the apparent molecular weight of both the adipocyte and brain alpha-subunits. In both receptors, the deglycosylated product obtained with Endo H was larger than that generated by Endo F. The adipocyte alpha-subunit demonstrated a shift in mobility on sodium dodecyl sulfate gels after neuraminidase treatment, whereas the brain alpha-subunit did not. We conclude from these studies that 1) The discrepancy in apparent molecular weight of alpha-subunits in brain and adipocytes is due to differences in N-linked glycosylation; 2) high mannose and complex type oligosaccharides are present in both receptor types; and 3) the complex oligosaccharides in the adipocyte alpha-subunit are terminated in a manner different from the complex glycans of the brain alpha-subunit.

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          Journal
          Endocrinology
          Endocrinology
          0013-7227
          0013-7227
          May 1986
          : 118
          : 5
          Article
          10.1210/endo-118-5-1835
          3084208
          3e205da4-358d-4636-a1a8-b6509fe050f6
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