Correction for Hoboth et al., Aged insulin granules display reduced microtubule-dependent mobility and are disposed within actin-positive multigranular bodies.
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Insulin secretion is key for glucose homeostasis. Insulin secretory granules (SGs) exist in different functional pools, with young SGs being more mobile and preferentially secreted. However, the principles governing the mobility of age-distinct SGs remain undefined. Using the time-reporter insulin-SNAP to track age-distinct SGs we now show that their dynamics can be classified into three components: highly dynamic, restricted, and nearly immobile. Young SGs display all three components, whereas old SGs are either restricted or nearly immobile. Both glucose stimulation and F-actin depolymerization recruit a fraction of nearly immobile young, but not old, SGs for highly dynamic, microtubule-dependent transport. Moreover, F-actin marks multigranular bodies/lysosomes containing aged SGs. These data demonstrate that SGs lose their responsiveness to glucose stimulation and competence for microtubule-mediated transport over time while changing their relationship with F-actin.
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Aged insulin granules display reduced microtubule-dependent mobility and are disposed within actin-positive multigranular bodies
CELL BIOLOGY Correction for “Aged insulin granules display reduced microtubule-dependent mobility and are disposed within actinpositive multigranular bodies,” by Peter Hoboth, Andreas Müller, Anna Ivanova, Hassan Mziaut, Jaber Dehghany, Anke Sönmez, Martina Lachnit, Michael Meyer-Hermann, Yannis Kalaidzidis, and Michele Solimena, which appeared in issue 7, February 17, 2015, of Proc Natl Acad S...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
دوره 112 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015