β-catenin regulates muscle glucose transport via actin remodelling and M-cadherin binding
Objective: Skeletal muscle glucose disposal following a meal is mediated through insulin-stimulated movement of the GLUT4-containing vesicles to the cell surface. The highly conserved scaffold-protein β-catenin is an emerging regulator of vesicle trafficking in other tissues. Here, we investigated t...
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Main Authors: | Stewart W.C. Masson (Author), Brie Sorrenson (Author), Peter R. Shepherd (Author), Troy L. Merry (Author) |
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