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Insulin induces changes in the subcellular distribution of actin and 5′-nucleotidase

✍ Scribed by Anni Vedeler; Ian F. Pryme; John E. Hesketh


Publisher
Springer
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
581 KB
Volume
108
Category
Article
ISSN
0300-8177

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✦ Synopsis


An increase in the amount of actin associated with the plasma membrane was visualized by immunocytochemistry 5 min after the addition of insulin to Krebs II ascites tumour cells maintained in serum-free medium. At 1 h of incubation the rim of fluorescence at the plasma membrane as measured by image analysis, was about 30% more intense than in control cells indicating that the initial accumulation of actin at the plasma membrane was not of a transient nature. Since an increase in the total cellular actin content in ascites cells did not occur until after a lag period of about 15 min then the increased amount of actin at the plasma membrane seen at 5 min was attributed to a stimulation of the polymerization of actin. An increase in the association of actin at the plasma membrane was also observed in 3T3 fibroblasts in areas of membrane ruffling, while in some cells there was also increased actin accumulation in the perinuclear area. The putative plasma membrane-microfilament linking protein 5'-nucleotidase was shown to be present in association with actin in the cytoskeletal fraction. Incubation of cells with insulin resulted in a shift of the enzyme toward the bottom of gradients indicating association with actin filaments of a greater length. The results demonstrate that insulin causes a stimulation of actin polymerization and that the hormone can be therefore assigned a role in the regulation of the cytoskeleton.


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