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Query: EC:3.5.4.17 (
adenosine deaminase
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We have studied the relationship between insulin activation of insulin-
receptor kinase
and insulin stimulation of glucose uptake in isolated rat adipocytes. Glucose uptake was half-maximally or maximally stimulated, respectively, when only 4% or 14% of the maximal kinase activity had been reached. To investigate this relationship also under conditions where the insulin effect on activation of
receptor kinase
was decreased, the adipocytes were exposed to 10 microM-isoprenaline alone or with 5 micrograms of
adenosine deaminase
/ml. An approx. 30% (isoprenaline) or approx. 50% (isoprenaline +
adenosine deaminase
) decrease in the insulin effect on
receptor kinase
activity was found at insulin concentrations between 0.4 and 20 ng/ml, and this could not be explained by decreased insulin binding. The decreased insulin-effect on kinase activity was closely correlated with a loss of insulin-sensitivity of glucose uptake. Moreover, our data indicate that the relation between
receptor kinase
activity and glucose uptake (expressed as percentage of maximal uptake) remained unchanged. The following conclusions were drawn. (1) If activation of
receptor kinase
stimulates glucose uptake, only 14% of the maximal kinase activity is sufficient for maximal stimulation. (2) Isoprenaline decreases the coupling efficiency between insulin binding and receptor-kinase activation, this being accompanied by a corresponding decrease in sensitivity of glucose uptake. (3) Our data indicate that the signalling for glucose uptake is closely related to receptor-kinase activity, even when the coupling efficiency between insulin binding and kinase activation is altered. They thus support the hypothesis that receptor-kinase activity reflects the signal which originates from the receptor and which is transduced to the glucose-transport system.
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PMID:The relationship between insulin binding, insulin activation of insulin-receptor tyrosine kinase, and insulin stimulation of glucose uptake in isolated rat adipocytes. Effects of isoprenaline. 201 5
Endogenous adenosine enhances the insulin sensitivity of isolated rat adipocytes. We studied whether this effect was related to an ability of adenosine to alter the activation of insulin receptor kinase by insulin. It was found that depletion of endogenous adenosine by
adenosine deaminase
treatment decreases insulin's ability to activate the
receptor kinase
at submaximal insulin concentrations. This occurred without changes in insulin binding. At 4 ng/ml insulin,
adenosine deaminase
decreased insulin activation of insulin receptor kinase by 25%, a reduction that equalled the effect of
adenosine deaminase
on insulin stimulation of 2-deoxyglucose transport. The effects of
adenosine deaminase
on both insulin activation of insulin receptor kinase and insulin stimulation of 2-deoxyglucose transport were reversed by the addition of N6-phenylisopropyl-adenosine, a nonhydrolyzable adenosine analog. Our data are consistent with the view that adenosine modulates the coupling of insulin binding to biological actions of insulin at or before the level of activation of insulin receptor kinase.
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PMID:Adenosine modulates insulin activation of insulin receptor kinase in intact rat adipocytes. 355 35