Imp-L2, a putative homolog of vertebrate IGF-binding protein 7, counteracts insulin signaling in Drosophila and is essential for starvation resistance
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Background. Insulin and insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) signal through a highly conserved pathway and control growth and metabolism in both vertebrates and invertebrates. In mammals, insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) bind IGFs with high affinity and modulate their mitogenic, anti-apoptotic and metabolic actions, but no functional homologs have been identified in invertebrates so far. Results. Here, we show that the secreted Imaginal morphogenesis protein-Late 2 (Imp-L2) binds Drosophila insulin-like peptide 2 (Dilp2) and inhibits growth non-autonomously. Whereas over-expressing Imp-L2 strongly reduces size, loss of Imp-L2 function results in an increased body size. Imp-L2 is both necessary and sufficient to compensate Dilp2-induced hyperinsulinemia in vivo. Under starvation conditions, Imp-L2 is essential for proper dampening of insulin signaling and larval survival. Conclusion. Imp-L2, the first functionally characterized insulin-binding protein in invertebrates, serves as a nutritionally controlled suppressor of insulin-mediated growth in Drosophila. Given that Imp-L2 and the human tumor suppressor IGFBP-7 show sequence homology in their carboxy-terminal immunoglobulin-like domains, we suggest that their common precursor was an ancestral insulin-binding protein. Show more
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INSULINÄHNLICHE WACHSTUMSFAKTOREN + SOMATOMEDINE (BIOCHEMIE); DROSOPHILA (ZOOLOGIE); INSULIN-LIKE GROWTHFACTORS + SOMATOMEDINES (BIOCHEMISTRY); DROSOPHILA (ZOOLOGY); Additional Data File; Upstream Open Reading Frame; Corpus Cardiaca; PIP3 Level; Corpus CardiacaOrganisational unit
03710 - Hafen, Ernst (emeritus) / Hafen, Ernst (emeritus)
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