Repletion of atypical protein kinase C following RNA interference-mediated depletion restores insulin-stimulated glucose transport

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Sajan, Mini P.
Rivas, Jose
Li, Pengfei
Standaert, Mary L.
Farese, Robert V.
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[1] Univ S Florida, Coll Med, Res Serv, James A Haley Vet Med Ctr, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
[2] Univ S Florida, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
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10.1074/jbc.M510803200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The role of atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) in insulin-stimulated glucose transport in myocytes and adipocytes is controversial. Whereas studies involving the use of adenovirally mediated expression of kinase-inactive aPKC in L6 myocytes and 3T3/L1 and human adipocytes, and data from knock-out of aPKC in adipocytes derived from mouse embryonic stem cells and subsequently derived adipocytes, suggest that aPKCs are required for insulin-stimulated glucose transport, recent findings in studies of aPKC knockdown by small interfering RNA(RNAi) in 3T3/L1 adipocytes are conflicting. Moreover, there are no reports of a PKC knockdown in myocytes, wherein insulin effects on glucose transport are particularly relevant for understanding whole body glucose disposal. Presently, we exploited the fact that L6 myotubes and 3T3/L1 adipocytes have substantially different (30% nonhomology) major aPKCs, viz. PKC-zeta in L6 myotubes and PKC-lambda in 3T3/L1 adipocytes, that nevertheless can function interchangeably for glucose transport. Accordingly, in L6 myotubes, RNAi-targeting PKC-zeta, but not PKC-lambda, markedly depleted aPKC and concomitantly inhibited insulin-stimulated glucose transport; more importantly, these depleting/inhibitory effects were rescued by adenovirally mediated expression of PKC-lambda. Conversely, in 3T3/L1 adipocytes, RNAi constructs targeting PKC-zeta, but not PKC-lambda, markedly depleted aPKC and concomitantly inhibited insulin-stimulated glucose transport; here again, these depleting/ inhibitory effects were rescued by adenovirally mediated expression of PKC-zeta. These findings in knockdown and, more convincingly, rescue studies, strongly support the hypothesis that aPKCs are required for insulin-stimulated glucose transport in myocytes and adipocytes.
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