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ATP inhibits onset of exocytosis in permeabilised mast cells.

P E Tatham1, B D Gomperts.   

Abstract

ATP is not required for exocytosis from permeabilised mast cells, and therefore there is no direct role for protein phosphorylation in the late stages of the activation pathway. We have measured the time-course of exocytosis from permeabilised cells triggered to release hexosaminidase following addition of Ca2+ to cells equilibrated for 2 min with GTP-gamma-S. If ATP is included at the time of permeabilization, then exocytosis commences after a delay, the duration of which depends on the square root of the product [Ca2+][GTP-gamma-S], and which may extend to beyond 3 min. When ATP is excluded then the maximal rate of exocytosis is established within 3 secs of completing the effector combination. These results suggest that the achievement of a new steady-state, induced by Ca2+ and GTP-gamma-S, and required for exocytosis is inhibited by ATP. From this we conclude that dephosphorylation of an unknown regulator protein may comprise a step in the exocytotic pathway.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2524226     DOI: 10.1007/bf01117516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosci Rep        ISSN: 0144-8463            Impact factor:   3.840


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