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A plasma membrane-associated glycolytic metabolon is functionally coupled to KATP channels in pancreatic α and β cells from humans and mice

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2023

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The ATP-sensitive K<sup>+</sup> (K<sub>ATP</sub>) channel is a key regulator of hormone secretion from pancreatic islet endocrine cells. Using direct measurements of K<sub>ATP</sub> channel activity in pancreatic β cells and the lesser-studied α cells, from both humans and mice, we provide evidence that a glycolytic metabolon locally controls K<sub>ATP</sub> channels on the plasma membrane. The two ATP-consuming enzymes of upper glycolysis, glucokinase and phosphofructokinase, generate ADP that activates K<sub>ATP</sub>. Substrate channeling of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate through the enzymes of lower glycolysis fuels pyruvate kinase, which directly consumes the ADP made by phosphofructokinase to raise ATP/ADP and close the channel. We further show the presence of a plasma membrane-associated NAD<sup>+</sup>/NADH cycle whereby lactate dehydrogenase is functionally coupled to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. These studies provide direct electrophysiological evidence of a K<sub>ATP</sub>-controlling glycolytic signaling complex and demonstrate its relevance to islet glucose sensing and excitability.

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