Abstract
Background: Insulin stimulates glucose uptake by adipocytes through increasing translocation of the glucose transporter GLUT4 from an intracellular compartment to the plasma membrane. Fusion of GLUT4-containing vesicles at the cell surface is thought to involve phospholipase D activity, generating the signalling lipid phosphatidic acid, although the mechanism of action is not yet clear. Results: Here we report the identification of a putative phosphatidic acid-binding motif in a GLUT4 intracellular loop. Mutation of this motif causes a decrease in the insulin-induced exposure of GLUT4 at the cell surface of 3T3-L1 adipocytes via an effect on vesicle fusion. Conclusion: The potential phosphatidic acid-binding motif identified in this study is unique to GLUT4 among the sugar transporters, therefore this motif may provide a unique mechanism for regulating insulin-induced translocation by phospholipase D signalling. © 2008 Heyward et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Heyward, C. A., Pettitt, T. R., Leney, S. E., Welsh, G. I., Tavaré, J. M., & Wakelam, M. J. O. (2008). An intracellular motif of GLUT4 regulates fusion of GLUT4-containing vesicles. BMC Cell Biology, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-9-25
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