화학공학소재연구정보센터
Science, Vol.268, No.5209, 423-426, 1995
Cloning of the Beta-Cell High-Affinity Sulfonylurea Receptor - A Regulator of Insulin-Secretion
Sulfonylureas are a class of drugs widely used to promote insulin secretion in the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. These drugs interact with the sulfonylurea receptor of pancreatic beta cells and inhibit the conductance of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-dependent potassium (K-ATP) channels. Cloning of complementary DNAs for the high-affinity sulfonylurea receptor indicates that it is a member of the ATP-binding cassette or traffic ATPase superfamily with multiple membrane-spanning domains and two nucleotide binding folds. The results suggest that the sulfonylurea receptor may sense changes in ATP and ADP concentration, affect K-ATP channel activity, and thereby modulate insulin release.