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Insulin-Induced Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation Cascade and Signalling Molecules Are Localized in a Caveolin-Enriched Cell Membrane Domain

Cellular Signalling, ISSN: 0898-6568, Vol: 10, Issue: 5, Page: 355-362
1998
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The cellular localisation of time- and temperature-dependent 125 I-insulin binding, insulin-sensitive signalling proteins and the insulin-induced protein tyrosine phosphorylation cascade were assessed in subcellular fractions isolated on Iodixanol gradients from control and insulin-treated H35 hepatoma cells. Western blot analysis demonstrated that the concentrations of IRS-1, Shc, GRB-2, SOS, Syp, PI 3-kinase, MAP kinase and G iα were at least 10-fold higher in cell surface–derived, caveolin-enriched fraction than in a cell surface–derived, caveolin-poor fraction (i.e., the plasma membranes). Insulin treatment caused a 15-fold increase in tyrosine phosphorylation of IRS-1 in the caveolin-enriched fraction in 5 min at 37°C compared with a 3-fold increase in plasma membranes and a 6-fold increases in the cytosol and endosomes. Insulin also increased tyrosine phosphorylation of both a 72-kDa protein and the 46-kDa Shc isoform only in the caveolin-enriched fraction. Insulin treatment did not change the concentrations of insulin receptors or Shc but increased IRS-1 in the caveolin-enriched fraction, possibly recruited from the cytosolic pool. Insulin also increased the concentrations of insulin receptors, IRS-1 and Shc in endosomes, suggesting insulin-induced internalization of the insulin receptors and proteins activated with them. Electron microscopic analysis, with the use of a combination of colloidal gold-labelled insulin to label the insulin receptor and immunolabelling to detect caveolin or IRS-1, demonstrated the co-localisation of insulin receptors in caveolin- and IRS-1–containing vesicular structures. Differences in the insulin-induced protein tyrosine phosphorylation and concentrations of these proximal signalling proteins in the caveolin-enriched fraction, plasma membranes, and cytosol suggest that insulin receptors in the caveolae play a major role in initiating insulin’s signal transduction processes.

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