Literature DB >> 1382584

Insulin stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of multiple high molecular weight substrates in Fao hepatoma cells.

M Miralpeix1, X J Sun, J M Backer, M G Myers, E Araki, M F White.   

Abstract

Insulin rapidly stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of cellular proteins which migrate between 165 and 190 kDa during SDS-PAGE. These proteins, collectively called pp185, were originally found in anti-phosphotyrosine antibody (alpha PY) immunoprecipitates from insulin-stimulated Fao rat hepatoma cells. Recently, we purified and cloned IRS-1, one of the phosphoproteins that binds to alpha PY and migrates near 180 kDa following insulin stimulation of rat liver [Sun, X. J., et al. (1991) Nature 352, 73-77]. IRS-1 and pp185 undergo tyrosine phosphorylation immediately after insulin stimulation and show an insulin dose response similar to that of insulin receptor autophosphorylation. However, IRS-1 was consistently 10 kDa smaller than the apparent molecular mass of pp185. The pp185 contained some immunoblottable IRS-1; however, cell lysates depleted of IRS-1 with anti-IRS-1 antibody still contained the high molecular weight forms of pp185 (HMW-pp185). Furthermore, the tryptic phosphopeptide map of IRS-1 was distinct from that of HMW-pp185, suggesting that at least two substrates migrate in this region during SDS-PAGE. Moreover, the phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase and its 85-kDa associated protein (p85) bound to IRS-1 in Fao cells, but weakly or not at all to HMW-pp185. Our results show that Fao cells contain at least two insulin receptor substrates, IRS-1 and HMW-pp185, which may play unique roles in insulin signal transmission.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1382584     DOI: 10.1021/bi00152a046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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2.  The Drosophila insulin receptor activates multiple signaling pathways but requires insulin receptor substrate proteins for DNA synthesis.

Authors:  L Yenush; R Fernandez; M G Myers; T C Grammer; X J Sun; J Blenis; J H Pierce; J Schlessinger; M F White
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1996-05       Impact factor: 4.272

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4.  The structure and function of p55PIK reveal a new regulatory subunit for phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase.

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