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A karyopherin alpha2 nuclear transport pathway is regulated by glucose in hepatic and pancreatic cells.

Authors :
Cassany A
Guillemain G
Klein C
Dalet V
Brot-Laroche E
Leturque A
Source :
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) [Traffic] 2004 Jan; Vol. 5 (1), pp. 10-9.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We studied the role of the karyopherin alpha2 nuclear import carrier (also known as importin alpha2) in glucose signaling. In mhAT3F hepatoma cells, GFP-karyopherin alpha2 accumulated massively in the cytoplasm within minutes of glucose extracellular addition and returned to the nucleus after glucose removal. In contrast, GFP-karyopherin alpha1 distribution was unaffected regardless of glucose concentration. Glucose increased GFP-karyopherin alpha2 nuclear efflux by a factor 80 and its shuttling by a factor 4. These glucose-induced movements were not due to glycolytic ATP production. The mechanism involved was leptomycin B-insensitive, but phosphatase- and energy-dependent. HepG2 and COS-7 cells displayed no glucose-induced GFP-karyopherin alpha2 movements. In pancreatic MIN-6 cells, the glucose-induced movements of karyopherin alpha2 and the stimulation of glucose-induced gene transcription were simultaneously lost between passages 28 and 33. Thus, extracellular glucose regulates a nuclear transport pathway by increasing the nuclear efflux and shuttling of karyopherin alpha2 in cells in which glucose can stimulate the transcription of sugar-responsive genes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1398-9219
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14675421
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1398-9219.2003.0143.x