BIOL373 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Insulin Receptor Substrate, Insulin Receptor, Secretion

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Glucose monitoring and insulin release: glut2 transporters move glucose into beta cells by facilitated diffusion. Insulin in the fed state: k+ leak channels usually open, close when atp binds to them atp-gated k+ channel , voltage-gated ca2+ channels, secretory vesicles of insulin waiting for release signal. Insulin receptor substrate 1 (irs-1: when activated, serves as docking centre for activation of other proteins Insulin signaling: glut4 inserted into membrane, glucose moves into cell. Insulin effects in hepatocytes: blood glucose low, insulin low, hepatocytes make glucose and export it via glut2 transporters, blood glucose high, insulin high, gradient favours glucose import via glut2. Insulin signalling activates hexokinase: glucose glucose 6- Po4 . (keeps free glucose low in cell) Insulin is anabolic: activates enzymes that enhance, glycolysis (glucose oxidation, glycogenesis (storage, aa utilization / protein synthesis, lipogenesis (conversion of excess glucose or aas into triglycerides)

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