The insulin granule integral membrane protein marker phogrin-green fluorescent protein was co-localized with insulin in Min6B1 beta-cell secretory granules but did not undergo plasma membrane translocation following glucose stimulation. Surprisingly, although expression of a dominant-interfering dynamin mutant (Dyn/K44A) inhibited transferrin receptor endocytosis, it had no effect on phogringreen fluorescent protein localization in the basal or secretagogue-stimulated state. By contrast, co-expression of Dyn/K44A with human growth hormone as an insulin secretory marker resulted in a marked inhibition of human growth hormone release by glucose, KCl, and a combination of multiple secretagogues. Moreover, serial pulse depolarization stimulated...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
Although bulk endocytosis has been found in a number of neuronal and endocrine cells, the molecular ...
Insulin is produced by pancreatic beta-cells, and once released to the blood, the hormone stimulates...
The insulin granule integral membrane protein marker phogrin-green fluorescent protein was co-locali...
Exocytotic release of neuropeptides and hormones is generally believed to involve the complete merge...
Abstract: In pancreatic B- and A-cells, metabolic stimuli regulate biochemical and electrical proces...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin by Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis of secretory granules. beta-cel...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin in response to increase in blood glucose concentration with a ...
During exocytosis, secretory granules fuse with the plasma membrane and discharge their content into...
The actin monomer sequestering agent latrunculin B depolymerized beta-cell cortical actin, which res...
Insulin is stored in secretory granules within the pancreatic beta cell. The release of insulin requ...
Endocrine cells as well as neurons release their hormones and transmitters by regulated exocytosis. ...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
In pancreatic B- and A-cells, metabolic stimuli regulate biochemical and electrical processes that c...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is biphasic, with a rapid first phase and a slowly developing s...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
Although bulk endocytosis has been found in a number of neuronal and endocrine cells, the molecular ...
Insulin is produced by pancreatic beta-cells, and once released to the blood, the hormone stimulates...
The insulin granule integral membrane protein marker phogrin-green fluorescent protein was co-locali...
Exocytotic release of neuropeptides and hormones is generally believed to involve the complete merge...
Abstract: In pancreatic B- and A-cells, metabolic stimuli regulate biochemical and electrical proces...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin by Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis of secretory granules. beta-cel...
Pancreatic beta-cells secrete insulin in response to increase in blood glucose concentration with a ...
During exocytosis, secretory granules fuse with the plasma membrane and discharge their content into...
The actin monomer sequestering agent latrunculin B depolymerized beta-cell cortical actin, which res...
Insulin is stored in secretory granules within the pancreatic beta cell. The release of insulin requ...
Endocrine cells as well as neurons release their hormones and transmitters by regulated exocytosis. ...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
In pancreatic B- and A-cells, metabolic stimuli regulate biochemical and electrical processes that c...
Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is biphasic, with a rapid first phase and a slowly developing s...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
Although bulk endocytosis has been found in a number of neuronal and endocrine cells, the molecular ...
Insulin is produced by pancreatic beta-cells, and once released to the blood, the hormone stimulates...