Examination of the time and temperature dependence of insulin-stimulated GLUT4/IRAP-containing vesicle trafficking demonstrated an approximate 7-fold increase in the half-time for plasma membrane translocation at 23 °C (t( 1/2 ) = ~30 min) compared with 37 °C (t( 1/2 ) = ~4 min) without a significant change in the extent of either GLUT4 or IRAP translocation. Localization of the endogenous GLUT4 and expressed GLUT4-enhanced green fluorescent protein fusion protein in intact 3T3L1 adipocytes demonstrated that at 23°C there was a time-dependent accumulation of discrete GLUT4-containing vesicles adjacent to the inner face of the cell surface membrane but that was not contiguous and/or physically incorporated into the plasma membrane. Together, these data demonstrate that the temperature-dependent decrease in the rate of GLUT4 and IRAP translocation results from a reduction in GLUT4/IRAP- containing vesicle fusion and not trafficking or docking to the plasma membrane.
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Elmendorf, J. S., Boeglin, D. J., & Pessin, J. E. (1999). Temporal separation of insulin-stimulated GLUT4/IRAP vesicle plasma membrane docking and fusion in 3T3L1 adipocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(52), 37357–37361. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.52.37357
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