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Diabetes | 1995

Frequency of Mutations of Insulin Receptor Gene in Japanese Patients With NIDDM

Masaharu Kan; Fumihiko Kanai; Mitsuru Iida; Hideaki Jinnouchi; Mikio Todaka; Takanobu Imanaka; Kimio Ito; Yasuhiko Nishioka; Tetsuo Ohnishi; Seika Kamohara; Hideki Hayashi; Takashi Murakami; Susumu Kagawa; Hiroyuki Sano; Naotake Hashimoto; Sho Yoshida; Hideichi Makino; Yousuke Ebina

To examine the prevalence of abnormalities in the insulin receptor structure gene in Japanese Patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), a population of 51 patients with NIDDM was screened for mutations in this gene. Patient genomic DNAs of both alleles corresponding to 22 exons of the gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The PCR products on pUC19 were sequenced. Three patients with heterozygous missense mutation Thr831→Ala831 in exon 13 and one patient with heterozygous missense mutation Tyr1334→Cys1334 in exon 22 of the ²-subunits were identified. Linkage analysis of one of the families plus statistical studies showed that the mutation Thr831→Ala831 is possibly responsible for the onset of NIDDM. In COS cells transiently expressing both mutant receptor cDNAs and a cDNA of a Mr 85,000 regulatory subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase), the mutation Tyr1334→Cys1334 impaired binding of the receptor with the Mr 85,000 subunit of PI 3-kinase, but linkage analysis of the family showed that the mutation did not cosegregate with NIDDM in the pedigree. Therefore, one missense mutation (Thr831→Ala831) in the insulin receptor, as found in three patients, is possibly involved in the etiology of a subset of the 51 NIDDM patients.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1993

Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation is relevant to the phosphorylation of IRS-1 and the activity of PI3-kinase

Fumihiko Kanai; K. Ito; Mikio Todaka; Hideki Hayashi; Seika Kamohara; K. Ishii; T. Okada; Osamu Hazeki; M. Ui; Yousuke Ebina


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993

Direct demonstration of insulin-induced GLUT4 translocation to the surface of intact cells by insertion of a c-myc epitope into an exofacial GLUT4 domain.

Fumihiko Kanai; Yasuhiko Nishioka; Hideki Hayashi; Seika Kamohara; Mikio Todaka; Yousuke Ebina


Diabetes | 1999

Acute intravenous leptin infusion increases glucose turnover but not skeletal muscle glucose uptake in ob/ob mice.

Rémy Burcelin; Seika Kamohara; Jing Li; Gloria Tannenbaum; Maureen J. Charron; Jeffrey M. Friedman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992

Insulin treatment stimulates the tyrosine phosphorylation of the alpha-type 85-kDa subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in vivo.

Hideki Hayashi; Seika Kamohara; Yasuhiko Nishioka; Fumihiko Kanai; N Miyake; Y Fukui; F Shibasaki; T Takenawa; Yousuke Ebina


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1993

The alpha-type 85-kDa subunit of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase is phosphorylated at tyrosines 368, 580, and 607 by the insulin receptor.

Hideki Hayashi; Yasuhiko Nishioka; Seika Kamohara; Fumihiko Kanai; K Ishii; Y Fukui; F Shibasaki; T Takenawa; H Kido; N Katsunuma


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

Gq-coupled Receptors Transmit the Signal for GLUT4 Translocation via an Insulin-independent Pathway

Kazuhiro Kishi; Hideki Hayashi; Lihong Wang; Seika Kamohara; Keisuke Tamaoka; Takao Shimizu; Fumitaka Ushikubi; Shuh Narumiya; Yousuke Ebina


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995

Platelet-derived growth factor triggers translocation of the insulin-regulatable glucose transporter (type 4) predominantly through phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase binding sites on the receptor

Seika Kamohara; Hideki Hayashi; Mikio Todaka; Fumihiko Kanai; K. Ishii; Takanobu Imanaka; J A Escobedo; L T Williams; Yousuke Ebina


Biochemical Journal | 1996

Roles of insulin, guanosine 5′-[γ-thio]triphosphate and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate in signalling pathways of GLUT4 translocation

Mikio Todaka; Hideki Hayashi; Takanobu Imanaka; Yasumasa Mitani; Seika Kamohara; Kazuhiro Kishi; Keisuke Tamaoka; Fumihiko Kanai; Motoaki Shichiri; Narito Morii; Shuh Narumiya; Yousuke Ebina


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1994

Epidermal growth factor triggers the translocation of insulin-responsive glucose transporter (GLUT4).

K. Ishii; Seika Kamohara; Hideki Hayashi; Mikio Todaka; Fumihiko Kanai; Takanobu Imanaka; Yousuke Ebina

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Mikio Todaka

University of Tokushima

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K. Ishii

University of Tokushima

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Lihong Wang

University of Tokushima

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