Insulin causes insulin-receptor internalization in human erythrocyte ghosts
- PMID: 3551928
- PMCID: PMC1147529
- DOI: 10.1042/bj2410093
Insulin causes insulin-receptor internalization in human erythrocyte ghosts
Abstract
The effect of incubation with insulin on insulin-receptor internalization by erythrocyte ghosts was investigated. The number of surface insulin receptors decreased by 30-40% after incubation of ghosts with insulin. Total insulin-receptor binding to solubilized ghosts was the same in insulin-incubated and control ghosts, whereas insulin binding to an internal vesicular fraction was substantially increased in insulin-incubated ghosts. Our findings suggest that erythrocyte-ghost insulin receptors are internalized to a vesicular compartment in response to incubation with insulin.
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