A high-content endogenous GLUT4 trafficking assay reveals new aspects of adipocyte biology

Author:

Diaz-Vegas Alexis1ORCID,Norris Dougall M2,Jall-Rogg Sigrid1,Cooke Kristen C1ORCID,Conway Olivia J2,Shun-Shion Amber S2,Duan Xiaowen2,Potter Meg1,van Gerwen Julian1,Baird Harry JM2,Humphrey Sean J1ORCID,James David E13ORCID,Fazakerley Daniel J2ORCID,Burchfield James G1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Charles Perkins Centre, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

2. Metabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome-Medical Research Council Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

3. School of Medical Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Insulin-induced GLUT4 translocation to the plasma membrane in muscle and adipocytes is crucial for whole-body glucose homeostasis. Currently, GLUT4 trafficking assays rely on overexpression of tagged GLUT4. Here we describe a high-content imaging platform for studying endogenous GLUT4 translocation in intact adipocytes. This method enables high fidelity analysis of GLUT4 responses to specific perturbations, multiplexing of other trafficking proteins and other features including lipid droplet morphology. Using this multiplexed approach we showed that Vps45 and Rab14 are selective regulators of GLUT4, butTrarg1,Stx6,Stx16,Tbc1d4andRab10knockdown affected both GLUT4 and TfR translocation. Thus, GLUT4 and TfR translocation machinery likely have some overlap upon insulin-stimulation. In addition, we identified Kif13A, a Rab10 binding molecular motor, as a novel regulator of GLUT4 traffic. Finally, comparison of endogenous to overexpressed GLUT4 highlights that the endogenous GLUT4 methodology has an enhanced sensitivity to genetic perturbations and emphasises the advantage of studying endogenous protein trafficking for drug discovery and genetic analysis of insulin action in relevant cell types.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Medical Research Council Career Development Award

Wellcome Institution Strategic Support Fund

NHMRC Ideas

Diabetes Australian Research Program

Mitochondrial Foundation

Wellcome-MRC, Institute of Metabolic Science, Metabolic Research Laboratories, Imaging Core

Wellcome Trust Major Award

Publisher

Life Science Alliance, LLC

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Plant Science,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Ecology

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