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Live-Cell Förster Resonance Energy Transfer Imaging of Metabolically Regulated Akt Activation Dynamics in HepG2 Cells
Published on: May 23, 2025
From insulin to Akt: Time delays and dominant processes
Catheryn W Gray1, Adelle C F Coster1
1School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW Sydney Australia.
Abstract:
Akt/PKB regulates numerous processes in the mammalian cell, including cell survival and proliferation, and glucose uptake in response to insulin. Abnormalities in Akt signalling are linked to the development of Type 2 diabetes, cardio-vascular disease, and cancer. In the absence of insulin, Akt is predominantly found in the inactive state in the cytosol. Following insulin stimulation, Akt translocates to the plasma membrane, docks, and is phosphorylated to take on the active conformation. In turn, the activated Akt travels to and phosphorylates its many downstream substrates. Although crucial to the activation process, the translocation of Akt from the cytosol to the plasma membrane is currently not well understood. Here we detail the parameter optimisation of a mathematical model of Akt translocation to experimental data. We have quantified the time delay between the application of insulin and the downstream Akt translocation response, indicating the constraints on the timing of the intermediate processes. A delay of approximately 0.4 min prior to the Akt response was determined for the application of 1 nM insulin to cells in the basal state, whereas it was found that a further transition from physiological insulin to higher stimuli did not incur a delay. Furthermore, our investigation indicates that the dominant processes regulating the appearance of Akt at the plasma membrane differ with the insulin level. For physiological insulin, the rate limiting step was the release of Akt to the plasma membrane in response to the insulin signal. In contrast, at high insulin levels, regulation of the recycling of Akt from the plasma membrane to the cytosol was also required.
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