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The following pages link to Moving the insulin-regulated glucose transporter GLUT4 into and out of storage (Q34221218):
Displaying 36 items.
- Functional cloning of TUG as a regulator of GLUT4 glucose transporter trafficking (Q24297929) (← links)
- Lipid Raft targeting of the TC10 amino terminal domain is responsible for disruption of adipocyte cortical actin (Q24669996) (← links)
- Insulin-stimulated cytosol alkalinization facilitates optimal activation of glucose transport in cardiomyocytes (Q28570493) (← links)
- Adipocytes from Munc18c-null mice show increased sensitivity to insulin-stimulated GLUT4 externalization (Q28587742) (← links)
- Mapping of R-SNARE function at distinct intracellular GLUT4 trafficking steps in adipocytes (Q28591768) (← links)
- Identification of amino acid residues within the C terminus of the Glut4 glucose transporter that are essential for insulin-stimulated redistribution to the plasma membrane (Q30439704) (← links)
- Role of AMPK α in skeletal muscle glycometabolism regulation and adaptation in relation to sepsis (Q33908646) (← links)
- Enhanced Energy Expenditure, Glucose Utilization, and Insulin Sensitivity in VAMP8 Null Mice (Q34448732) (← links)
- The timing of endocytosis after activation of a G-protein-coupled receptor in a sensory neuron (Q34546941) (← links)
- Entry of newly synthesized GLUT4 into the insulin-responsive storage compartment is GGA dependent (Q34569695) (← links)
- Exocytosis, endocytosis, and development. (Q34749555) (← links)
- The role of phospholipase D in Glut-4 translocation (Q35597422) (← links)
- The first luminal loop confers insulin responsiveness to glucose transporter 4. (Q35790922) (← links)
- Disruption of cortical actin in skeletal muscle demonstrates an essential role of the cytoskeleton in glucose transporter 4 translocation in insulin-sensitive tissues (Q36692823) (← links)
- Plasma membrane localization signals in the light chain of botulinum neurotoxin (Q36854737) (← links)
- Ins (endocytosis) and outs (exocytosis) of GLUT4 trafficking (Q36888387) (← links)
- Multiple roles of the vesicular-SNARE TI-VAMP in post-Golgi and endosomal trafficking. (Q37616690) (← links)
- The Sugar Is sIRVed: Sorting Glut4 and Its Fellow Travelers (Q37838504) (← links)
- Labeling and imaging of GLUT4 in live L6 cells with quantum dots (Q39797113) (← links)
- Trafficking of TrkA-green fluorescent protein chimerae during nerve growth factor-induced differentiation (Q39902669) (← links)
- Depletion of mitochondrial DNA causes impaired glucose utilization and insulin resistance in L6 GLUT4myc myocytes. (Q40447324) (← links)
- Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3 is in large complexes in the center of the apical surface of proximal tubule-derived OK cells (Q40710828) (← links)
- Thr649Ala-AS160 knock-in mutation does not impair contraction/AICAR-induced glucose transport in mouse muscle (Q42001385) (← links)
- Recycling of IRAP from the plasma membrane back to the insulin-responsive compartment requires the Q-SNARE syntaxin 6 but not the GGA clathrin adaptors (Q42152599) (← links)
- Changes in dietary sodium consumption modulate GLUT4 gene expression and early steps of insulin signaling (Q42454127) (← links)
- Initial entry of IRAP into the insulin-responsive storage compartment occurs prior to basal or insulin-stimulated plasma membrane recycling (Q42479098) (← links)
- Dual regulation of Rho and Rac by p120 catenin controls adipocyte plasma membrane trafficking (Q42496449) (← links)
- Insulin causes fatty acid transport protein translocation and enhanced fatty acid uptake in adipocytes (Q42520490) (← links)
- Regulation of the SNARE-interacting protein Munc18c tyrosine phosphorylation in adipocytes by protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (Q42565548) (← links)
- A Crk-II/TC10 signaling pathway is required for osmotic shock-stimulated glucose transport (Q42810657) (← links)
- Identification of novel putative membrane proteins selectively expressed during adipose conversion of 3T3-L1 cells (Q42814144) (← links)
- Inhibition of isoprenoid biosynthesis causes insulin resistance in 3T3-L1 adipocytes (Q42823990) (← links)
- Entry of newly synthesized GLUT4 into the insulin-responsive storage compartment is dependent upon both the amino terminus and the large cytoplasmic loop (Q42827452) (← links)
- Insulin and isoproterenol have opposing roles in the maintenance of cytosol pH and optimal fusion of GLUT4 vesicles with the plasma membrane (Q43829811) (← links)
- Modulation of glucose transporters in rat diaphragm by sodium tungstate (Q44428899) (← links)
- GLUT4 overexpression or deficiency in adipocytes of transgenic mice alters the composition of GLUT4 vesicles and the subcellular localization of GLUT4 and insulin-responsive aminopeptidase (Q44777460) (← links)