Characterization of insulin crystalline form in isolated β-cell secretory granules

Insulin is stored inside the pancreatic β-cell insulin secretory granules. studies have led to an assumption that high insulin and Zn concentrations inside the pancreatic β-cell insulin secretory granules should promote insulin crystalline state in the form of Zn -stabilized hexamers. Electron micro...

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Published inOpen biology Vol. 12; no. 12; p. 220322
Main Authors Asai, Seiya, Moravcová, Jana, Žáková, Lenka, Selicharová, Irena, Hadravová, Romana, Brzozowski, Andrzej Marek, Nováček, Jiří, Jiráček, Jiří
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LanguageEnglish
Published England The Royal Society 01.12.2022
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Summary:Insulin is stored inside the pancreatic β-cell insulin secretory granules. studies have led to an assumption that high insulin and Zn concentrations inside the pancreatic β-cell insulin secretory granules should promote insulin crystalline state in the form of Zn -stabilized hexamers. Electron microscopic images of thin sections of the pancreatic β-cells often show a dense, regular pattern core, suggesting the presence of insulin crystals. However, the structural features of the storage forms of insulin in native preparations of secretory granules are unknown, because of their small size, fragile character and difficult handling. We isolated and investigated the secretory granules from MIN6 cells under near-native conditions, using cryo-electron microscopic (Cryo-EM) techniques. The analysis of these data from multiple -granular crystals revealed two different rhomboidal crystal lattices. The minor lattice has unit cell parameters ( ≃ ≃ 84.0 Å, ≃ 35.2 Å), similar to crystallized human 4Zn -insulin hexamer, whereas the largely prevalent unit cell has more than double -axis ( ≃ ≃ ≃ 96.5 Å) that probably corresponds to two or three insulin hexamers in the asymmetric unit. Our experimental data show that insulin can be present in pancreatic 6 cell granules in a microcrystalline form, probably consisting of 4Zn -hexamers of this hormone.
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ISSN:2046-2441
2046-2441
DOI:10.1098/rsob.220322