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Current Opinion in Cell Biology | 2000

Signalling through the insulin receptor

Jonathan P. Whitehead; Sharon F. Clark; Birgitte Ursø; David E. James

The insulin receptor substrates function at the heart of the insulin signalling network. It has recently become apparent that the intracellular localisation of these molecules is regulated in a precise manner that is critical for both the generation and the termination of the insulin signal. Some insulin receptor substrate isoforms appear to be associated with an insoluble matrix that resembles the cytoskeleton. When inappropriately dissociated from this matrix the signalling network collapses concomitant with loss of insulin sensitivity.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

Release of Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins from an Intracellular Complex Coincides with the Development of Insulin Resistance

Sharon F. Clark; Juan-Carlos Molero; David E. James

Insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins are major substrates of the insulin receptor (IR). IRS-1 associates with an insoluble multiprotein complex, possibly the cytoskeleton, in adipocytes. This localization may facilitate interaction with the IR at the cell surface. In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that the release of IRS proteins from this location may be a mechanism for insulin desensitization. We show that a second IRS protein, IRS-2, is associated with a multiprotein complex in adipocytes with similar characteristics to the IRS-1 complex. Insulin treatment (15–60 min) caused the release of IRS-1 and IRS-2 from this complex (high speed pellet; HSP) into the cytosol, whereas the level of tyrosyl-phosphorylated IRS proteins remained constant. Chronic insulin treatment resulted in a dramatic reduction in IRS-1 and IRS-2 in the HSP, eventually (>2 h) leading to IRS protein degradation and decreased levels of tyrosyl-phosphorylated IRS proteins. Okadaic acid, which rapidly induces insulin resistance in adipocytes independently of IR function, caused an almost quantitative release of IRS-1 into the cytosol commensurate with a significant reduction in tyrosyl-phosphorylated IRS proteins. Platelet-derived growth factor, a factor known to compromise insulin signaling, caused a more moderate release of IRS proteins from the HSP. Collectively, these results suggest that the assembly of IRS-1/IRS-2 into a multiprotein complex facilitates coupling to the IR and that the regulated release from this location may represent a novel mechanism of insulin resistance.


Journal of Cell Biology | 1998

Intracellular Localization of Phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase and Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 in Adipocytes: Potential Involvement of a Membrane Skeleton

Sharon F. Clark; Sally Martin; Amanda J. Carozzi; Michelle M. Hill; David E. James


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

The role of Ca2+ in insulin-stimulated glucose transport in 3T3-L1 cells.

Jonathan P. Whitehead; Juan Carlos Molero; Sharon F. Clark; Sally Martin; Grady Meneilly; David E. James


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1995

Requirement for Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase in Insulin-Stimulated GLUT4 Translocation in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes

K. Kotani; A.J. Carozzi; Hiroshi Sakaue; Kenta Hara; L.J. Robinson; Sharon F. Clark; Kazuyoshi Yonezawa; David E. James; Masato Kasuga


Electrophoresis | 1997

INSULIN-REGULATABLE PHOSPHOPROTEINS IN 3T3-L1 ADIPOCYTES FORM DETERGENT-INSOLUBLE COMPLEXES NOT ASSOCIATED WITH CAVEOLIN

Michelle M. Hill; Sharon F. Clark; David E. James


Archive | 2014

Glucose Transport in 3T3-L1 Cells in Insulin-stimulated 2+ The Role of Ca

David E. James; Sharon F. Clark; Sally Martin; Grady Meneilly; Jonathan P. Whitehead; Juan Carlos Molero


Australian Health and Medical Research Congress 2008 | 2008

Differential in adhered cell phenotype induced by different collagen coats of multilayered-PCL scaffolds

Yang Cao; Sharon F. Clark; Tristan I. Croll; Guak Kim Tan; Donna Lee M. Dinnes; Peter A. George; Gary Brooke; Mike Doran; Julie H. Campbell; Justin J. Cooper-White


A*STAR CCO Workshop on Biomaterials | 2008

Tailoring surfaces and scaffolds for cell and tissue expansion - Microenvironmental control through nanomanipulation

Yang Cao; Sharon F. Clark; Tristan I. Croll; Julie H. Campbell; Justin J. Cooper-White


8th World Biomaterials Congress | 2008

Surface-mediate modulation of rMSC adhesion and phenotype in porous scaffolds cultured in the absence of soluble chondrogenic factors

Justin J. Cooper-White; Yang Cao; Sharon F. Clark; Tristan I. Croll; Julie H. Campbell

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Sally Martin

University of Queensland

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Tristan I. Croll

Queensland University of Technology

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Yang Cao

University of Melbourne

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Juan Carlos Molero

Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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