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Endosomal sorting of GLUT4 and Gap1 is conserved between yeast and insulin-sensitive cells.


ABSTRACT: The insulin-regulated trafficking of the facilitative glucose transporter GLUT4 in human fat and muscle cells and the nitrogen-regulated trafficking of the general amino acid permease Gap1 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae share several common features: Both Gap1 and GLUT4 are nutrient transporters that are mobilised to the cell surface from an intracellular store in response to an environmental cue; both are polytopic membrane proteins harbouring amino acid targeting motifs in their C-terminal tails that are required for their regulated trafficking; ubiquitylation of both Gap1 and GLUT4 plays an important role in their regulated trafficking, as do the ubiquitin-binding GGA (Golgi-localised, ?-ear-containing, ARF-binding) adaptor proteins. Here, we find that when expressed heterologously in yeast, human GLUT4 is subject to nitrogen-regulated trafficking in an ubiquitin-dependent manner similar to Gap1. In addition, by expressing a GLUT4/Gap1 chimeric protein in adipocytes we show that the carboxy-tail of Gap1 directs intracellular sequestration and insulin-regulated trafficking in adipocytes. These findings demonstrate that the trafficking signals and their cognate molecular regulatory machinery that mediate regulated exocytosis of membrane proteins are conserved across evolution.

SUBMITTER: Shewan AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3647436 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endosomal sorting of GLUT4 and Gap1 is conserved between yeast and insulin-sensitive cells.

Shewan Annette M AM   McCann Rebecca K RK   Lamb Christopher A CA   Stirrat Laura L   Kioumourtzoglou Dimitrios D   Adamson Iain S IS   Verma Suzie S   James David E DE   Bryant Nia J NJ  

Journal of cell science 20130219 Pt 7


The insulin-regulated trafficking of the facilitative glucose transporter GLUT4 in human fat and muscle cells and the nitrogen-regulated trafficking of the general amino acid permease Gap1 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae share several common features: Both Gap1 and GLUT4 are nutrient transporters that are mobilised to the cell surface from an intracellular store in response to an environmental cue; both are polytopic membrane proteins harbouring amino acid targeting motifs in their C-termi  ...[more]

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