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High-throughput analysis of the dynamics of recycling cell surface proteins.

David E James
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Adelle C F Coster
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Recycling via the plasma membrane is a key feature that is shared by many membrane proteins. Using a combination of indirect immunofluorescence labeling and fluorescence detection using a fluorescence multiwell plate reader, we exploited the possibilities of quantitatively measuring the trafficking kinetics of transmembrane proteins. Parameters that can be studied include dynamic appearance/presence at the cell surface, recycling via the cell surface, and internalization. For the insulin-responsive glucose transporter GLUT4 (glucose transporter number 4), details are presented on how to quantitatively measure insulin-induced GLUT4 translocation toward the plasma membrane (transition state) and to analyze cell surface recycling of GLUT4 in basal and insulin-stimulated cells (steady state).
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hal-01478370 , version 1 (28-02-2017)

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Roland Govers, David E James, Adelle C F Coster. High-throughput analysis of the dynamics of recycling cell surface proteins.. Methods in Molecular Biology, 2008, pp.129-46. ⟨hal-01478370⟩
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