insulinlika
Insulinlika is a term used in biology to describe molecules that resemble insulin in structure or function. It is often applied to hormones and peptide ligands within the insulin/IGF family, as well as to insulin-like peptides found in invertebrates. In humans and other vertebrates, the principal insulin-like peptides are insulin, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and IGF-2. They are produced as larger precursor molecules and processed into mature peptides that are held together by disulfide bonds between A and B chains.
These molecules exert their effects by binding to cell surface receptors, mainly the insulin receptor (IR) and
Physiological roles of insulinlika peptides are diverse. Insulin governs systemic glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism; IGF-1
Clinical relevance and research: disruptions or alterations in insulin-like signaling are linked to metabolic diseases such