TBC1D4

TBC1 domain family, member 4, also known as TBC1D4 and AS160, is a human gene.

The 160 kD protein product was first discovered in a screen for novel substrates of the serine-threonine kinase Akt, which phosphorylates AS160 after insulin stimulation. Insulin stimulation of fat and muscle cells results in translocation of the glucose transporter GLUT4 to the plasma membrane, and this translocation process is dependent on phosphorylation of AS160. The role of AS160 in GLUT4 translocation is mediated by its GTPase activating domain, which interacts with Rab proteins in vesicle formation. Specifically, AS160 activates RAB2A, RAB8A, RAB10 and RAB14.

AS160 also contains a calmodulin-binding domain, and this domain mediates phosphorylation-independent glucose uptake in muscle cells.