AbstractThe present study examined the effect of GTP-γ-S on the function of insulin receptors partially purified from adult rat cardiomyocytes by WGA chromatography. GTP-γ-S increased receptor autophosphorylation about two times and fully mimicked the stimulatory action of insulin on poly(Glu:Tyr) phosphorylation with no additional effect of the hormone. The effect of GTP-γ-S was specific, dose-dependent, and due to an increase in the Vmax of the kinase. In the presence of ATP or AMP-PNP, insulin significantly enhanced the binding of [5S]GTP-γ-S to the partially purified insulin receptor. The findings suggest coupling of the insulin receptor to a G-protein which may be involved in the regulation of tyrosine kinase activity
Glucose metabolism in pancreatic B-cells leads to an increase in the ATP/ADP ratio that might partic...
AbstractIn the present study we have examined the levels and phosphorylation state of the insulin re...
The mechanism by which insulin and other polypeptide growth factors alter cellular metabolism is not...
AbstractThe present study examined the effect of GTP-γ-S on the function of insulin receptors partia...
AbstractInsulin stimulated the activity of a high-affinity GTPase activity in human platelet membran...
AbstractThe effects of GTPγS on glucose transport activity reconstituted from adipocyte membrane fra...
The molecular events that lead from the interaction of insulin with its receptor to the activation o...
Guanine nucleotidebinding proteins (G proteins) are critically important mediators of many signal-tr...
BACKGROUND: The effects of insulin on cardiomyocytes, such as positive inotropic action and glucose ...
Angiotensin II (AII), acting via its G-protein linked receptor, is an important regulator of cardiac...
AbstractA novel 66 kDa GTP-binding protein, designated Gir, has been partially purified along with i...
Diabetes is a major risk factor for the development of heart failure. One of the hallmarks of diabet...
Using animal models of diabetes, hepatic guanine nucleotide regulatory protein (G protein) function ...
AbstractInsulin receptor preparations from human placenta at various states of purity were shown to ...
Insulin and adrenergic stimulation are two divergent regulatory systems that may interact under cert...
Glucose metabolism in pancreatic B-cells leads to an increase in the ATP/ADP ratio that might partic...
AbstractIn the present study we have examined the levels and phosphorylation state of the insulin re...
The mechanism by which insulin and other polypeptide growth factors alter cellular metabolism is not...
AbstractThe present study examined the effect of GTP-γ-S on the function of insulin receptors partia...
AbstractInsulin stimulated the activity of a high-affinity GTPase activity in human platelet membran...
AbstractThe effects of GTPγS on glucose transport activity reconstituted from adipocyte membrane fra...
The molecular events that lead from the interaction of insulin with its receptor to the activation o...
Guanine nucleotidebinding proteins (G proteins) are critically important mediators of many signal-tr...
BACKGROUND: The effects of insulin on cardiomyocytes, such as positive inotropic action and glucose ...
Angiotensin II (AII), acting via its G-protein linked receptor, is an important regulator of cardiac...
AbstractA novel 66 kDa GTP-binding protein, designated Gir, has been partially purified along with i...
Diabetes is a major risk factor for the development of heart failure. One of the hallmarks of diabet...
Using animal models of diabetes, hepatic guanine nucleotide regulatory protein (G protein) function ...
AbstractInsulin receptor preparations from human placenta at various states of purity were shown to ...
Insulin and adrenergic stimulation are two divergent regulatory systems that may interact under cert...
Glucose metabolism in pancreatic B-cells leads to an increase in the ATP/ADP ratio that might partic...
AbstractIn the present study we have examined the levels and phosphorylation state of the insulin re...
The mechanism by which insulin and other polypeptide growth factors alter cellular metabolism is not...