Insulin system including ligands (insulin and IGFs) and their shared receptors (IR and IGFR) are critical regulators of insulin signaling and glucose homeostasis. Altered insulin system is associated with major pathological conditions like diabetes and cancer. The mRNAs encoding for these ligands and their receptors are posttranscriptionally controlled by three major groups of regulators; (i) alternative splicing regulatory factors; (ii) turnover and translation regulator RNA-binding proteins (TTR-RBPs); and (iii) non-coding RNAs including miRNAs and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). In this review, we discuss the influence of these regulators on alternative splicing, mRNA stability and translation. Due to the pathological impacts of insulin...
Abstract Insulin secretion is a tightly regulated process that is vital for maintaining blood glucos...
The insulin receptor (IR) presents by alternative splicing two isoforms: IRA and IRB. The differenti...
Insulin receptors (IRs) are ubiquitously expressed and essential for all cell types. Their signaling...
Abstract: Insulin system including ligands (insulin and IGFs) and their shared receptors (IR and IGF...
Insulin resistance defines an impairment in the biologic response to insulin action in target tissue...
Objectives Insulin expression is highly controlled on the posttranscriptional level. The RNA binding...
Summary: Regulation of gene expression is an important aspect of insulin action but in vivo is inter...
AbstractObjectivesInsulin expression is highly controlled on the posttranscriptional level. The RNA ...
Type 2 diabetes occurs when pancreatic -cells become unable to compensate for the underlying insulin...
Regulation of gene expression is an important aspect of insulin action but in vivo is intertwined wi...
Insulin regulates metabolism by altering the concentration of critical proteins or by inducing post-...
β-cells of the pancreatic islets are highly specialized and high-throughput units for the production...
Abstract Studies in transgenic animals, rodent insulin-secreting cell lines and rodent islets sugges...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that raises the risk of microvascular and neurological disorders. In...
The insulin signaling pathway is composed of a large number of molecules that positively or negative...
Abstract Insulin secretion is a tightly regulated process that is vital for maintaining blood glucos...
The insulin receptor (IR) presents by alternative splicing two isoforms: IRA and IRB. The differenti...
Insulin receptors (IRs) are ubiquitously expressed and essential for all cell types. Their signaling...
Abstract: Insulin system including ligands (insulin and IGFs) and their shared receptors (IR and IGF...
Insulin resistance defines an impairment in the biologic response to insulin action in target tissue...
Objectives Insulin expression is highly controlled on the posttranscriptional level. The RNA binding...
Summary: Regulation of gene expression is an important aspect of insulin action but in vivo is inter...
AbstractObjectivesInsulin expression is highly controlled on the posttranscriptional level. The RNA ...
Type 2 diabetes occurs when pancreatic -cells become unable to compensate for the underlying insulin...
Regulation of gene expression is an important aspect of insulin action but in vivo is intertwined wi...
Insulin regulates metabolism by altering the concentration of critical proteins or by inducing post-...
β-cells of the pancreatic islets are highly specialized and high-throughput units for the production...
Abstract Studies in transgenic animals, rodent insulin-secreting cell lines and rodent islets sugges...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease that raises the risk of microvascular and neurological disorders. In...
The insulin signaling pathway is composed of a large number of molecules that positively or negative...
Abstract Insulin secretion is a tightly regulated process that is vital for maintaining blood glucos...
The insulin receptor (IR) presents by alternative splicing two isoforms: IRA and IRB. The differenti...
Insulin receptors (IRs) are ubiquitously expressed and essential for all cell types. Their signaling...