Dynamin Is Functionally Coupled to Insulin Granule Exocytosis
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Abstract
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 an increase in cell surface capacitance that was also blocked in cells expressing Dyn/K44A. Similarly, small interference RNA-mediated knockdown of dynamin resulted in marked inhibition of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Together, these data suggest the presence of a selective kiss and run mechanism of insulin release. Moreover, these data indicate a coupling between endocytosis and exocytosis in the regulation of beta-cell insulin secretion.
Date Issued
2007-09-11
Date Acceptance
2007-08-16
Citation
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007, 282 (46), pp.33530-33536
ISSN
1083-351X
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Start Page
33530
End Page
33536
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
282
Issue
46
Copyright Statement
© 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Subjects
Animals
Cell Line
Cell Membrane
Dynamins
Exocytosis
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Insulin
Insulin-Secreting Cells
Mice
Models, Biological
Mutation
Potassium Chloride
Protein Transport
RNA, Small Interfering
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
06 Biological Sciences
11 Medical And Health Sciences
03 Chemical Sciences
Publication Status
Published