Amino acids are increasingly recognised as modulators of nutrient disposal, including their role in regulating blood glucose through interactions with insulin signalling. More recently, cellular membrane transporters of amino acids have been shown to form a pivotal part of this regulation as they are primarily responsible for controlling cellular and circulating amino acid concentrations. The availability of amino acids regulated by transporters can amplify insulin secretion and modulate insulin signalling in various tissues. In addition, insulin itself can regulate the expression of numerous amino acid transporters. This review focuses on amino acid transporters linked to the regulation of insulin secretion and signalling with a focus on t...
Amino acid transporters (AATs) are membrane-bound transport proteins that mediate transfer of amino ...
Pancreatic ß-cells are often referred to as "fuel sensors" as they continually monitor and respond t...
Amino acids perform a variety of functions in cells and organisms, particularly in the synthesis of ...
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine, isoleucine and valine, are essential amino acids that...
The IIS (insulin/IGF (insulin-like growth factor) signalling) cascade has an important role in regul...
Intercellular communication is pivotal in optimising and synchronising cellular responses to keep in...
Amino acids have been shown to stimulate protein synthe-sis, inhibit proteolysis, and decrease whole...
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine, isoleucine and valine, are essential amino acids that...
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine, isoleucine and valine, are essential amino acids that...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes arises from insulin resistance of peripheral tissues followed by dysfunct...
Amino acid transporters are expressed in mammalian cells not only in the plasma membrane but also in...
Pancreatic ß-cell function is of critical importance in the regulation of fuel homoeostasis, and met...
Integration of nutrient and growth factor signaling pathways through mammalian TOR (mTOR) plays a ce...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
In the brain, glutamate is an extracellular transmitter that mediates cell-to-cell communication. Pr...
Amino acid transporters (AATs) are membrane-bound transport proteins that mediate transfer of amino ...
Pancreatic ß-cells are often referred to as "fuel sensors" as they continually monitor and respond t...
Amino acids perform a variety of functions in cells and organisms, particularly in the synthesis of ...
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine, isoleucine and valine, are essential amino acids that...
The IIS (insulin/IGF (insulin-like growth factor) signalling) cascade has an important role in regul...
Intercellular communication is pivotal in optimising and synchronising cellular responses to keep in...
Amino acids have been shown to stimulate protein synthe-sis, inhibit proteolysis, and decrease whole...
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine, isoleucine and valine, are essential amino acids that...
The branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) leucine, isoleucine and valine, are essential amino acids that...
OBJECTIVE: Type 2 diabetes arises from insulin resistance of peripheral tissues followed by dysfunct...
Amino acid transporters are expressed in mammalian cells not only in the plasma membrane but also in...
Pancreatic ß-cell function is of critical importance in the regulation of fuel homoeostasis, and met...
Integration of nutrient and growth factor signaling pathways through mammalian TOR (mTOR) plays a ce...
There is growing recognition that amino acid availability has profound effects on many aspects of ce...
In the brain, glutamate is an extracellular transmitter that mediates cell-to-cell communication. Pr...
Amino acid transporters (AATs) are membrane-bound transport proteins that mediate transfer of amino ...
Pancreatic ß-cells are often referred to as "fuel sensors" as they continually monitor and respond t...
Amino acids perform a variety of functions in cells and organisms, particularly in the synthesis of ...