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Publication : Selective gene activation by spatial segregation of insulin receptor B signaling.

First Author  Uhles S Year  2007
Journal  FASEB J Volume  21
Issue  7 Pages  1609-21
PubMed ID  17264162 Mgi Jnum  J:326634
Mgi Id  MGI:7316520 Doi  10.1096/fj.06-7589com
Citation  Uhles S, et al. (2007) Selective gene activation by spatial segregation of insulin receptor B signaling. FASEB J 21(7):1609-21
abstractText  Insulin exerts pleiotropic effects at the cellular level. Signaling via the two isoforms of the insulin receptor (IR) may explain the activation of different signaling cascades, while it remains to be explored how selectivity is achieved when utilizing the same IR isoform. We now demonstrate that insulin-stimulated transcription of c-fos and glucokinase genes is activated simultaneously in the insulin-producing beta-cell via IR-B localized in different cellular compartments. Insulin activates the glucokinase gene from plasma membrane-standing IR-B, while c-fos gene activation is dependent on clathrin-mediated IR-B-endocytosis and signaling from early endosomes. Moreover, glucokinase gene up-regulation requires the integrity of the juxtamembrane IR-B NPEY-motif and signaling via PI3K-C2alpha-like/PDK1/PKB, while c-fos gene activation requires the intact C-terminal YTHM-motif and signaling via PI3K Ia/Shc/MEK1/ERK. By using IR-B as an example it is thus possible to demonstrate how spatial segregation allows simultaneous and selective signaling via the same receptor isoform in the same cell.
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