Background: Insulin stimulates endoproteolytic cleavage of TUG proteins to promote glucose uptake in cultured adipocytes, but the role of this pathway in muscle is uncharacterized. Results: Transgenic mice with constitutive and unregulated TUG cleavage in muscle had increased whole-body and musclespecific glucose uptake during fasting. Conclusion: Insulin acts through TUG to control glucose uptake in muscle. Significance: Understanding insulin action will elucidate diabetes pathogenesis.
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