The role of Ras proteins in insulin signal transduction

J. A. Maassen*, B. M.T. Burgering, R. H. Medema, A. P.R.M. Osterop, G. C.M. Van Der Zon, W. Moller, J. L. Bos

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Abstract

Ras-proteins are guanine nucleotide binding proteins, which, in the GTP-bound state emit a strong mitogenic signal. In the GDP bound state, the protein appears inactive. We have found that stimulation by insulin of cells expressing elevated levels of insulin receptors results in a rapid conversion of Ras-GDP into Ras-GTP. This process is part of the signalling pathway leading to immediate-early gene expression and a mitogenic response. There seems to be no involvement of Ras-GTP formation in the process of insulin stimulated glucose transport. Though the precise mechanism by which Ras is converted to the GTP bound state remains to be established, a tight correlation exists between receptor autophosphorylation and Ras-GTP formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)214-218
Number of pages5
JournalHormone and metabolic research
Volume24
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1992

Keywords

  • glucose uptake
  • insulin
  • insulin receptor
  • mitogenic response
  • Ras

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