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Why is proinsulin called so ? How is insulin

different from it ?​

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Answered by sachimeshram
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There is an extra stretch called the C-peptide in Proinsulin. In mature insulin, the C-peptide is not present and is eliminated during maturation into insulin. ... The A chain, the B chain, the C peptide, and the region linking the two

proinsulin contains an extra stretch called c peptide. Thia c peptide is not present in the mature insulin and is removed during maturation into insulin. This is the major difference between them.

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Answered by MehvishKhan2905
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Hope my answer is helpful to you!

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There is an extra stretch called the C-peptide in Proinsulin. In mature insulin, the C-peptide is not present and is eliminated during maturation into insulin. ... The A chain, the B chain, the C peptide, and the region linking the two.

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