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Peter Achenbach, Kerstin Koczwara, Annette Knopff, Heike Naserke, Anette-G. Ziegler, Ezio Bonifacio
Published in Volume 114, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2004; 114(4):589–597 doi:10.1172/JCI21307
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Epitope analysis of IAA. (A) Differences in amino acid sequences in the A and B chains of the insulin molecules used for competition studies of IAA binding. (B) Competitive inhibition of IAA binding to Tyr14A [125I] human insulin using human insulin (open circles), human B28lysB29pro insulin (open triangles), human A13trpB28lysB29pro insulin (shaded squares), porcine insulin (shaded circles), sheep A8his insulin (filled diamonds), and fish insulin (crosses). Five patterns were discernible and are shown by representative sera. Forty-six subjects had IAAs with the A8–10/13–dependent binding pattern represented in the top left panel. Six subjects had IAAs with the A8–10/13/B28–30–independent binding pattern represented in the middle left panel. Three subjects had IAA with the B30-dependent binding pattern represented in the top right panel. Three subjects had the B28/29–dependent binding pattern represented in the middle right panel. Seven subjects had the B28–30–dependent binding pattern represented in the bottom panel. (C) Competitive inhibition of IAA binding to Tyr14A [125I] human insulin using human proinsulin (filled circles) for each of the sera shown in B. The dotted line represents competition with human insulin.