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The P300 acetyltransferase inhibitor C646 promotes membrane translocation of insulin receptor protein substrate and interaction with the insulin receptor
Peng J, Ramatchandirin B, Wang Y, Pearah A, Namachivayam K, Wolf R, Steele K, MohanKumar K, Yu L, Guo S, White M, Maheshwari A, He L. The P300 acetyltransferase inhibitor C646 promotes membrane translocation of insulin receptor protein substrate and interaction with the insulin receptor. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2022, 298: 101621. PMID: 35074429, PMCID: PMC8850660, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101621.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbsence of insulinP300 acetyltransferase activityTyrosine kinase activityAcetyltransferase activityInsulin receptorObese patientsTyrosine phosphorylationRole of acetylationInsulinNormal functionMembrane translocationSubsequent activationC646PatientsLiver hepatocytesProtein substratesInhibitionReceptorsMolecular mechanismsHepatocytesPhosphorylationBeta subunitKinase activityObesityUnique effects
1999
Insulin Receptor Substrate-2 Is Not Necessary for Insulin- and Exercise-stimulated Glucose Transport in Skeletal Muscle*
Higaki Y, Wojtaszewski J, Hirshman M, Withers D, Towery H, White M, Goodyear L. Insulin Receptor Substrate-2 Is Not Necessary for Insulin- and Exercise-stimulated Glucose Transport in Skeletal Muscle*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274: 20791-20795. PMID: 10409618, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.30.20791.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExercise-stimulated glucose transportInsulin-stimulated 2DG uptakeBlood glucose concentrationGlucose transportInsulin resistanceSkeletal muscleInsulin receptor substrate 2Glucose concentrationSkeletal muscle glucose transportHigher blood glucose concentrationsInsulin receptor substrate-2-deficient (IRS2(-/-)) miceOnset of diabetesType 2 diabetesWild-type miceMuscle glucose transportIRS2 proteinAbsence of insulinMuscle GLUT4 contentSubstrate 2WT animalsSoleus muscleGLUT4 contentLower basalMiceInsulin