Abstract

The subcellular trafficking of GLUT4 in isolated rat adipose cells and 3T3-L1 adipocytes exhibits many of the properties observed in regulated secretory processes and neurosecretion. GLUT4 is sorted and sequestered from endosomes into a specialized secretory compartment in the basal state and the initial stimulation of its exocytosis by insulin is more rapid than its recycling through the endosomes and secretory compartment during the steady-state response to insulin. We present a mathematical analysis which shows that this behavior is inconsistent with a simple 2-pool model with one plasma membrane and one intracellular compartment, but that a 3-pool model, with two intracellular compartments, can simulate these properties. We extend this model to include the presence of occluded pools in the plasma membrane. Our analysis compares the behavior expected when these occluded pools are precursors in stimulation and/or clathrin-associated-like intermediates in endocytosis. The presence of a precursor occluded pool can account for a lag between the appearance of GLUT4 in the membrane and before the full stimulation of glucose transport activity. The analysis also shows that since the pool size of the occluded GLUT4 is relatively small, the formation of endocytic occluded intermediates such as GLUT4 in clathrin-coated pits is likely to be slow compared with the rate of endocytosis of the coated vesicles.

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  • From the Department of Biochemistry, The University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AE: United Kingdom and the §Experimental Diabetes, Metabolism, and Nutrition Section, Diabetes Branch, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892

  • The subcellular trafficking of GLUT4 in isolated rat tosed, retrievedfrom the plasma membrane via clathrin-coated adipose cellsand 3T3-Ll adipocytesexhibitsmany of the vesicles into endosomes, and sorted into thespecialized secreproperties observed in regulated secretory processes tory pool which is available for further stimulated exocyand neurosecretion

  • We present a mathematical analysis of membrane protein include the presence of occluded pools in the plasma trafficking through multiple pools and show how this type of membrane.Our analysis compares the behaviorex- processing can account for observations made on the stimulapected when these occludedpools are precursors in tion of glucose transporter subcellular trafficking by insulin

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Summary

A PROBLEM IN MEMBRANE PROTEIN SUBCELLULAR TRAFFICKING THROUGH MULTIPLE POOLS*

The subcellular trafficking of GLUT4 in isolated rat tosed, retrievedfrom the plasma membrane via clathrin-coated adipose cellsand 3T3-Ll adipocytesexhibitsmany of the vesicles into endosomes, and sorted into thespecialized secreproperties observed in regulated secretory processes tory pool which is available for further stimulated exocyand neurosecretion. We present a mathematical analysis of membrane protein include the presence of occluded pools in the plasma trafficking through multiple pools and show how this type of membrane.Our analysis compares the behaviorex- processing can account for observations made on the stimulapected when these occludedpools are precursors in tion of glucose transporter subcellular trafficking by insulin. Movements of both labeled and unlabeled membrane protein in this simple 2-pool model

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
RESULTS
Insulin stimulation of exocytosis
DISCUSSION
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