Glycogen synthase sensitivity to insulin and glucose-6-phosphate is mediated by both NH2-and COOH-terminal phosphorylation sites.

AV Skurat, AD Dietrich, PJ Roach - Diabetes, 2000 - Am Diabetes Assoc
AV Skurat, AD Dietrich, PJ Roach
Diabetes, 2000Am Diabetes Assoc
In skeletal muscle, insulin activates glycogen synthase by reducing phosphorylation at both
NH2-and COOH-terminal sites of the enzyme and by elevating the levels of glucose-6-
phosphate, an allosteric activator of glycogen synthase. To study the mechanism of
regulation of glycogen synthase by insulin and glucose-6-phosphate, we generated stable
Rat-1 fibroblast clones expressing rabbit muscle glycogen synthase with Ser--> Ala
substitutions at key phosphorylation sites. We found that 1) elimination of the …
In skeletal muscle, insulin activates glycogen synthase by reducing phosphorylation at both NH2- and COOH-terminal sites of the enzyme and by elevating the levels of glucose-6-phosphate, an allosteric activator of glycogen synthase. To study the mechanism of regulation of glycogen synthase by insulin and glucose-6-phosphate, we generated stable Rat-1 fibroblast clones expressing rabbit muscle glycogen synthase with Ser-->Ala substitutions at key phosphorylation sites. We found that 1) elimination of the phosphorylation of either NH2- or COOH-terminal sites did not abolish insulin stimulation of glycogen synthase; 2) mutations at both Ser-7 and Ser-640 were necessary to bypass insulin activation; 3) mutation at Ser-7, coupled with the disruption of the motif for recognition by glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3), did not eliminate the insulin effect; and 4) mutation of either Ser-7 or Ser-640 increased the sensitivity of glycogen synthase to glucose 6-phosphate >10-fold. We conclude that Ser-7 and Ser-640 are both involved in mediating the response of glycogen synthase to insulin and activation by glucose 6-phosphate. In Rat-1 fibroblasts, GSK-3 action is not essential for glycogen synthase activation by insulin, and GSK-3-independent mechanisms also operate.
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