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The following pages link to Conventional kinesin KIF5B mediates insulin-stimulated GLUT4 movements on microtubules (Q35016947):
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- Insulin increases cell surface GLUT4 levels by dose dependently discharging GLUT4 into a cell surface recycling pathway (Q24563987) (← links)
- The glucose transporter 4-regulating protein TUG is essential for highly insulin-responsive glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes (Q24647065) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of GLUT4 regulation in adipocytes (Q26823125) (← links)
- Control of the initiation and termination of kinesin-1-driven transport by myosin-Ic and nonmuscle tropomyosin (Q27316563) (← links)
- Role of Ostm1 Cytosolic Complex with Kinesin 5B in Intracellular Dispersion and Trafficking. (Q27320758) (← links)
- Sites of glucose transporter-4 vesicle fusion with the plasma membrane correlate spatially with microtubules (Q27322797) (← links)
- Role of EHD1 and EHBP1 in perinuclear sorting and insulin-regulated GLUT4 recycling in 3T3-L1 adipocytes (Q28271420) (← links)
- Role of insulin-dependent cortical fodrin/spectrin remodeling in glucose transporter 4 translocation in rat adipocytes (Q28574080) (← links)
- Adipocytes from Munc18c-null mice show increased sensitivity to insulin-stimulated GLUT4 externalization (Q28587742) (← links)
- Microtubules that form the stationary lattice of muscle fibers are dynamic and nucleated at Golgi elements. (Q28591620) (← links)
- Cortactin, an actin binding protein, regulates GLUT4 translocation via actin filament remodeling (Q30010195) (← links)
- Insulin signaling diverges into Akt-dependent and -independent signals to regulate the recruitment/docking and the fusion of GLUT4 vesicles to the plasma membrane (Q30445667) (← links)
- Insulin stimulates membrane fusion and GLUT4 accumulation in clathrin coats on adipocyte plasma membranes (Q30479686) (← links)
- Identification of a distal GLUT4 trafficking event controlled by actin polymerization (Q30489900) (← links)
- Unconventional myosin Myo1c promotes membrane fusion in a regulated exocytic pathway (Q30592846) (← links)
- The GLUT4 code (Q33643340) (← links)
- Increased interaction with insulin receptor substrate 1, a novel abnormality in insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. (Q33646768) (← links)
- Role of kinesin light chain-2 of kinesin-1 in the traffic of Na,K-ATPase-containing vesicles in alveolar epithelial cells (Q33931922) (← links)
- Identification of three distinct functional sites of insulin-mediated GLUT4 trafficking in adipocytes using quantitative single molecule imaging. (Q34029351) (← links)
- Kinesin family deregulation coordinated by bromodomain protein ANCCA and histone methyltransferase MLL for breast cancer cell growth, survival, and tamoxifen resistance (Q34069945) (← links)
- Gender difference in proteome of brown adipose tissues between male and female rats exposed to a high fat diet (Q34104595) (← links)
- Insulin- and contraction-induced glucose transporter 4 traffic in muscle: insights from a novel imaging approach (Q34306489) (← links)
- Targeted inactivation of kinesin-1 in pancreatic β-cells in vivo leads to insulin secretory deficiency (Q34448753) (← links)
- A genomic toolkit to investigate kinesin and myosin motor function in cells (Q34589246) (← links)
- The many ways to regulate glucose transporter 4. (Q34658544) (← links)
- PI 4,5-P2 stimulates glucose transport activity of GLUT4 in the plasma membrane of 3T3-L1 adipocytes (Q35055046) (← links)
- Analysis of Kif5b expression during mouse kidney development. (Q35465010) (← links)
- Identification of P-Rex1 as a novel Rac1-guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) that promotes actin remodeling and GLUT4 protein trafficking in adipocytes (Q35604609) (← links)
- Molecular motor proteins of the kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs): structure, cargo and disease (Q35668766) (← links)
- GLUT4 exocytosis. (Q35672106) (← links)
- GLUT4 is retained by an intracellular cycle of vesicle formation and fusion with endosomes (Q35803004) (← links)
- Myosin 5a is an insulin-stimulated Akt2 (protein kinase Bbeta) substrate modulating GLUT4 vesicle translocation (Q35949606) (← links)
- MUNC-ing around with insulin action. (Q36029223) (← links)
- Endoproteolytic cleavage of TUG protein regulates GLUT4 glucose transporter translocation (Q36078879) (← links)
- The Axin/TNKS complex interacts with KIF3A and is required for insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation (Q36137822) (← links)
- Insulin stimulates the halting, tethering, and fusion of mobile GLUT4 vesicles in rat adipose cells. (Q36321726) (← links)
- Insulin signaling and the regulation of glucose transport. (Q36321818) (← links)
- Melanotrope cells as a model to understand the (patho)physiological regulation of hormone secretion. (Q36371460) (← links)
- Identification of a role for CLASP2 in insulin action (Q36385999) (← links)
- Powering membrane traffic in endocytosis and recycling (Q36670504) (← links)
- "Actin"g on GLUT4: membrane & cytoskeletal components of insulin action (Q36677691) (← links)
- Visualization and quantification of mitochondrial dynamics in living animal cells. (Q36796290) (← links)
- KIF5B gene sequence variation and response of cardiac stroke volume to regular exercise (Q37086171) (← links)
- Compartmentalization and regulation of insulin signaling to GLUT4 by the cytoskeleton (Q37403959) (← links)
- Insulin stimulation of GLUT4 exocytosis, but not its inhibition of endocytosis, is dependent on RabGAP AS160. (Q37537923) (← links)
- Insulin triggers surface-directed trafficking of sequestered GLUT4 storage vesicles marked by Rab10. (Q37686997) (← links)
- Biogenesis and regulation of insulin-responsive vesicles containing GLUT4. (Q37736765) (← links)
- Regulation of glucose transport by insulin: traffic control of GLUT4. (Q38012259) (← links)
- Posttranslational modifications of GLUT4 affect its subcellular localization and translocation (Q38105909) (← links)
- A proteolytic pathway that controls glucose uptake in fat and muscle (Q38151511) (← links)