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Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition
Hepatic glucokinase (GK) is acutely regulated by binding to its nuclear-anchored regulatory protein (GKRP). Although GK release by GKRP is tightly coupled to the rate of glycogen synthesis, the nature of this association is obscure. To gain insight into this coupling mechanism under physiological st...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2478546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12369705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/EDR.2001.173 |
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author | Jetton, Thomas L. Shiota, Masa Knobel, Susan M. Piston, David W. Cherrington, Alan D. Magnuson, Mark A. |
author_facet | Jetton, Thomas L. Shiota, Masa Knobel, Susan M. Piston, David W. Cherrington, Alan D. Magnuson, Mark A. |
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description | Hepatic glucokinase (GK) is acutely regulated by binding to its nuclear-anchored regulatory protein (GKRP). Although GK release by GKRP is tightly coupled to the rate of glycogen synthesis, the nature of this association is obscure. To gain insight into this coupling mechanism under physiological stimulating conditions in primary rat hepatocytes, we analyzed the subcellular distribution of GK and GKRP with immunofluorescence, and glycogen deposition with glycogen cytochemical fluorescence, using confocal microscopyand quantitative image analysis. Following stimulation, a fraction of the GK signal translocated from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. The reduction in the nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio of GK, an index of nuclear export, correlated with a >50% increase in glycogen cytochemical fluorescence over a 60min stimulation period. Furthermore, glycogen accumulation was initially deposited in a peripheral pattern in hepatocytes similar to that of GK. These data suggest that a compartmentalization exists of both active GK and the initial sites of glycogen deposition at the hepatocyte surface. |
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spelling | pubmed-24785462008-08-18 Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition Jetton, Thomas L. Shiota, Masa Knobel, Susan M. Piston, David W. Cherrington, Alan D. Magnuson, Mark A. Int J Exp Diabetes Res Research Article Hepatic glucokinase (GK) is acutely regulated by binding to its nuclear-anchored regulatory protein (GKRP). Although GK release by GKRP is tightly coupled to the rate of glycogen synthesis, the nature of this association is obscure. To gain insight into this coupling mechanism under physiological stimulating conditions in primary rat hepatocytes, we analyzed the subcellular distribution of GK and GKRP with immunofluorescence, and glycogen deposition with glycogen cytochemical fluorescence, using confocal microscopyand quantitative image analysis. Following stimulation, a fraction of the GK signal translocated from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. The reduction in the nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio of GK, an index of nuclear export, correlated with a >50% increase in glycogen cytochemical fluorescence over a 60min stimulation period. Furthermore, glycogen accumulation was initially deposited in a peripheral pattern in hepatocytes similar to that of GK. These data suggest that a compartmentalization exists of both active GK and the initial sites of glycogen deposition at the hepatocyte surface. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2001 /pmc/articles/PMC2478546/ /pubmed/12369705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/EDR.2001.173 Text en Copyright © 2001 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jetton, Thomas L. Shiota, Masa Knobel, Susan M. Piston, David W. Cherrington, Alan D. Magnuson, Mark A. Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition |
title | Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition |
title_full | Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition |
title_fullStr | Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition |
title_full_unstemmed | Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition |
title_short | Substrate-induced Nuclear Export and Peripheral Compartmentalization of Hepatic Glucokinase Correlates with Glycogen Deposition |
title_sort | substrate-induced nuclear export and peripheral compartmentalization of hepatic glucokinase correlates with glycogen deposition |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2478546/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12369705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/EDR.2001.173 |
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