GenAge entry for INSR (Homo sapiens)
Gene name (HAGRID: 42)
- HGNC symbol
- INSR
- Aliases
- CD220
- Common name
- insulin receptor
Potential relevance to the human ageing process
- Main reason for selection
- Entry selected based on evidence directly linking the gene product to ageing in a non-mammalian animal model
- Description
INSR binds insulin (INS) and regulates energy metabolism [1108]. Evidence from model organisms, including results from fruit flies [187] and roundworms [539], relates INSR homologues to ageing, most likely as part of the GH1/IGF1 axis. In mice, disruption of INSR in adipose tissue extends longevity but does not appear to delay ageing [178]. In flies, the two most common alleles (InRlong and InRshort) are associated with predictable differences in levels of insulin signaling, fecundity, development time, body size, and stress tolerance (temperature and starvation) [3657]. Flies carrying the InRshort and InRlong alleles generally showed little difference in rates of aging, with InRshort males displaying a reduced mortality late in life. Heterozygotes in both sexes live significantly longer than homozygote genotypes [3657]. Mutations in the human INSR gene have been associated with insulin resistance [1661]. INSR could play a role in some human age-related pathologies, but it is not known whether it is a major player in human ageing.
Cytogenetic information
- Cytogenetic band
- 19p13
- Location
- 7,112,255 bp to 7,294,000 bp
- Orientation
- Minus strand
Protein information
- Gene Ontology
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Process: GO:0000187; activation of MAPK activity
GO:0001934; positive regulation of protein phosphorylation
GO:0003007; heart morphogenesis
GO:0005975; carbohydrate metabolic process
GO:0006355; regulation of transcription, DNA-templated
GO:0007186; G-protein coupled receptor signaling pathway
GO:0008284; positive regulation of cell proliferation
GO:0008286; insulin receptor signaling pathway
GO:0008544; epidermis development
GO:0008584; male gonad development
GO:0018108; peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation
And 29 more GO terms Cellular component: GO:0005886; plasma membrane
GO:0005887; integral component of plasma membrane
GO:0005899; insulin receptor complex
GO:0005901; caveola
GO:0010008; endosome membrane
GO:0016020; membrane
GO:0043231; intracellular membrane-bounded organelle
GO:0043235; receptor complex
GO:0070062; extracellular exosome
Function: GO:0004713; protein tyrosine kinase activity
GO:0004716; signal transducer, downstream of receptor, with protein tyrosine kinase activity
GO:0005009; insulin-activated receptor activity
GO:0005159; insulin-like growth factor receptor binding
GO:0005515; protein binding
GO:0005524; ATP binding
GO:0005525; GTP binding
GO:0031994; insulin-like growth factor I binding
GO:0031995; insulin-like growth factor II binding
GO:0043548; phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase binding
GO:0043559; insulin binding
And 3 more GO terms
Protein interactions and network
- Protein-protein interacting partners in GenAge
- SHC1, PTPN11, STAT5B, STAT5A, IRS1, PTPN1, IRS2, HRAS, PRKCD, GRB2, MAPK3, JAK2, SQSTM1
- STRING interaction network
Retrieve sequences for INSR
Homologs in model organisms
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- daf-2
- Danio rerio
- insra
- Danio rerio
- insrb
- Drosophila melanogaster
- InR
- Mus musculus
- Insr
- Rattus norvegicus
- Insr
In other databases
- GenAge model organism genes
- GenDR gene manipulations
- LongevityMap
- This gene is present as INSR
Selected references
External links
- EPD
- ORF Accession
- NM_000208
- CDS Accession
- NP_000199
- OMIM
- 147670
- HPRD
- 00975
- Ensembl
- INSR
- UniProt/Swiss-Prot
- INSR_HUMAN
- GeneCards
- INSR
- Entrez Gene
- 3643
- GenAtlas
- INSR
- Internet
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