A detection method for GLUT4 exocytosis based on spontaneous split luciferase complementation

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Abstract

Glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) is an insulin-regulated glucose transporter, which is vital for blood glucose homeostasis. To clarify the physiological roles of GLUT4, quantitative measurement of GLUT4 exocytosis is indispensable. Herein, we show a rapid detection system for GLUT4 on the cell surface using spontaneous split-luciferase reconstitution. Upon insulin-induced GLUT4 exocytosis, GLUT4 was exposed outside, where luciferase is reconstituted and emitted luminescence. Pretreatment with inhibitors reduced the insulin-induced signal elevation. The results indicate that the developed method is applicable to high-throughput analysis on GLUT4 trafficking, which will greatly accelerate comprehensive research on the physiological roles of GLUT4.

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Endo, M., Miyasaki, M., Li, Q., Kawamura, G., & Ozawa, T. (2019). A detection method for GLUT4 exocytosis based on spontaneous split luciferase complementation. Analytical Sciences, 35(8), 835–838. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.19C003

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