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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 261, Issue 20, 9090-9093, 07, 1986
The type II insulin-like growth factor receptor is internalized and recycles in the absence of ligand
Y Oka and MP Czech
Recent studies have demonstrated that ligand-bound insulin-like growth
factor (IGF)-II receptors on the adipocyte cell surface are rapidly
internalized into an intracellular membrane fraction prior to recycling to
the plasma membrane (Oka, Y., Rozek, L. M., and Czech, M. P. (1985) J.
Biol. Chem. 260, 9435-9442). In order to evaluate whether these subcellular
movements of IGF-II receptors in fat cells require their binding to ligand,
cell surface IGF-II receptors of insulin-treated fat cells were iodinated
with Na125I and lactoperoxidase at 15 degrees C. IGF-II receptors were then
localized by immunoadsorption from solubilized cell surface plasma
membranes and intracellular low density microsomes derived from labeled
cells. When fat cells were homogenized immediately after iodination, most
of the labeled IGF-II receptors were associated with the plasma membrane
fraction. However, when iodinated fat cells were incubated at 37 degrees C
for various times before homogenization, labeled IGF-II receptors
progressively decreased in the plasma membrane fraction and concomitantly
increased in the low density microsome fraction with a half-time of about 5
min. The rate of increase of radiolabeled IGF-II receptors appearing in the
low density microsomes of labeled fat cells incubated with insulin was not
changed by the addition of a saturating concentration of IGF-II. These
results indicate that cell surface IGF-II receptors are rapidly
internalized and recycled even in the absence of ligand binding in
insulin-treated adipocytes.

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