TY - JOUR
T1 - Unique subcellular distribution of five annexins in resting and insulin-stimulated rat adipose cells
AU - Raynal, Patrick
AU - Pollard, Harvey B.
AU - Cushman, Samuel W.
AU - Guerre-Millo, Michèle
PY - 1996/8/5
Y1 - 1996/8/5
N2 - Several lines of evidence suggest that annexins, a family of phospholipid-binding proteins, play a role in cellular trafficking. Five annexins (I, II, V, VI, VII) were detected in rat adipose cells. They were primarily associated with the plasma membrane in a calcium-dependent manner, None of them redistributed with insulin treatment of the cells, in contrast to the glucose transporter GLUT4, which moved from intracellular membranes to the plasma membrane. Although the actual function of annexins in adipose cells remains to be determined, our data indicate that insulin-stimulated GLUT4 trafficking does not rely on a change in subcellular location of any of the five annexins detected so far in these cells.
AB - Several lines of evidence suggest that annexins, a family of phospholipid-binding proteins, play a role in cellular trafficking. Five annexins (I, II, V, VI, VII) were detected in rat adipose cells. They were primarily associated with the plasma membrane in a calcium-dependent manner, None of them redistributed with insulin treatment of the cells, in contrast to the glucose transporter GLUT4, which moved from intracellular membranes to the plasma membrane. Although the actual function of annexins in adipose cells remains to be determined, our data indicate that insulin-stimulated GLUT4 trafficking does not rely on a change in subcellular location of any of the five annexins detected so far in these cells.
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U2 - 10.1006/bbrc.1996.1139
DO - 10.1006/bbrc.1996.1139
M3 - Article
C2 - 8769103
AN - SCOPUS:0030570817
SN - 0006-291X
VL - 225
SP - 116
EP - 121
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
IS - 1
ER -