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When insulin is present in rat muscle cells, it makes a special pump work harder to move salt in and out of the cells—but if you block certain cleanup enzymes in the cell, the pump doesn’t speed up anymore, which suggests insulin uses those enzymes to turn the pump on.
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Role of Serine/Threonine Protein Phosphatases in Insulin Regulation of Na+/K+-ATPase Activity in Cultured Rat Skeletal Muscle Cells*
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1997 Sep 19Insulin makes a cellular pump work better in rat muscle cells, and this only happens when certain enzymes that remove phosphate groups are active; when scientists block those enzymes with chemicals, insulin can’t make the pump work anymore.
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