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Query: EC:2.7.11.13 (
protein kinase C
)
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In L6 skeletal muscle cells and immortalized hepatocytes, insulin induced a 2-fold increase in the activity of the pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) complex. This effect was almost completely blocked by the
protein kinase C
(
PKC
) delta inhibitor Rottlerin and by
PKCdelta
antisense oligonucleotides. At variance, overexpression of wild-type
PKCdelta
or of an active
PKCdelta
mutant induced PDH complex activity in both L6 and liver cells. Insulin stimulation of the activity of the PDH complex was accompanied by a 2.5-fold increase in PDH phosphatases 1 and 2 (PDP1/2) activity with no change in the activity of PDH kinase.
PKCdelta
antisense blocked insulin activation of PDP1/2, the same as with PDH. In insulin-exposed cells, PDP1/2 activation was paralleled by activation and mitochondrial translocation of
PKCdelta
, as revealed by cell subfractionation and confocal microscopy studies. The mitochondrial translocation of
PKCdelta
, like its activation, was prevented by Rottlerin. In extracts from insulin-stimulated cells,
PKCdelta
co-precipitated with PDP1/2.
PKCdelta
also bound to PDP1/2 in overlay blots, suggesting that direct
PKCdelta
-
PDP
interaction may occur in vivo as well. In intact cells, insulin exposure determined PDP1/2 phosphorylation, which was specifically prevented by
PKCdelta
antisense.
PKCdelta
also phosphorylated
PDP
in vitro, followed by PDP1/2 activation. Thus, in muscle and liver cells, insulin causes activation and mitochondrial translocation of
PKCdelta
, accompanied by
PDP
phosphorylation and activation. These events are necessary for insulin activation of the PDH complex in these cells.
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PMID:Activation and mitochondrial translocation of protein kinase Cdelta are necessary for insulin stimulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity in muscle and liver cells. 1157 86