Gw. Gould et al., EVIDENCE FOR A ROLE OF PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE IN THE REGULATION OF GLUCOSE-TRANSPORT IN XENOPUS OOCYTES, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(43), 1994, pp. 26622-26625
We have used two experimental approaches to examine the possible role
of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) in the regulation of gl
ucose transport in oocytes isolated from Xenopus laevis. Incubation of
oocytes with the PI 3-kinase inhibitor wortmannin inhibited insulin-l
ike growth factor-1-stimulated deoxyglucose uptake. Half-maximal inhib
ition was observed at concentrations similar to 20 nM. Conversely, we
also examined the effects of microinjection of synthetic peptides desi
gned to interact with Src homology 2 domains of the regulatory subunit
of PI 3-kinase on deoxyglucose transport in oocytes. We show that a b
ifunctional synthetic peptide containing two YMXM consensus sequences
for binding to SH2 domains stimulated both PI 3-kinase activity and de
oxyglucose transport when both tyrosine residues were phosphorylated.
However, non-phosphorylated or bisphosphonotyrosine peptides with the
identical amino acid sequence failed to stimulate transport or PI 3-ki
nase activity. Taken together, these data argue strongly for a role fo
r PI 3-kinase in the regulation of glucose transport in oocytes.