SummaryFor glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS), insulin granules have to be localized close to the plasma membrane. The role of microtubule-dependent transport in granule positioning and GSIS has been debated. Here, we report that microtubules, counterintuitively, restrict granule availability for secretion. In β cells, microtubules originate at the Golgi and form a dense non-radial meshwork. Non-directional transport along these microtubules limits granule dwelling at the cell periphery, restricting granule availability for secretion. High glucose destabilizes microtubules, decreasing their density; such local microtubule depolymerization is necessary for GSIS, likely because granule withdrawal from the cell periphery becomes ineff...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
Exocytosis in excitable cells is essential for their physiological functions. Although the exocytoti...
Glucose-evoked insulin secretion exhibits two phases: The first phase represents exocytosis of insul...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
For pancreatic β-cells to secrete insulin in response to elevated blood glucose, insulin granules re...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
For pancreatic b-cells to secrete insulin in response to elevated blood glucose, insulin granules re...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
Exocytosis in excitable cells is essential for their physiological functions. Although the exocytoti...
Glucose-evoked insulin secretion exhibits two phases: The first phase represents exocytosis of insul...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
For pancreatic β-cells to secrete insulin in response to elevated blood glucose, insulin granules re...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
For pancreatic b-cells to secrete insulin in response to elevated blood glucose, insulin granules re...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Insulin is released into the blood stream to normalize elevated blood glucose, for example after a m...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
We recently identified BIG3 as a negative regulator of insulin granule biogenesis and reported incre...
Microtubules play a major role in intracellular trafficking of vesicles in endocrine cells. Detailed...
Exocytosis in excitable cells is essential for their physiological functions. Although the exocytoti...
Glucose-evoked insulin secretion exhibits two phases: The first phase represents exocytosis of insul...