Literature DB >> 2555352

Synthetic inositol trisphosphate analogs and their effects on phosphatase, kinase, and the release of Ca2+.

M Hirata1, Y Watanabe, T Ishimatsu, T Ikebe, Y Kimura, K Yamaguchi, S Ozaki, T Koga.   

Abstract

A series of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) analogs and positional isomers was examined to explore the structure-activity relationships among IP3 5-phosphatase, IP3 3-kinase, and the release of Ca2+. All analogs with additional groups on the 2nd position of IP3 inhibited the hydrolysis of [5-32P]IP3 catalyzed by erythrocyte ghosts, with a lower Ki value than seen with IP3. IP3 dehydroxylated at the 2nd position also had a lower Ki, while 2,4,5-IP3 or cyclic(1:2), 4,5-IP3 had higher Ki values. Among these compounds 2-deoxy-IP3 was as potent as IP3 in inhibiting the phosphorylation by [3H] IP3-3-kinase in rat brain cytosol. The other compounds, except for 2,4,5-IP3 inhibited the phosphorylation, however, 2-30 times higher concentrations were required. By lowering free Ca2+, the concentrations required for half-maximal inhibition were low, while those of IP3, 2-deoxy-IP3, and positional isomers remained unchanged. These compounds acted as full agonists in releasing Ca2+ from permeabilized macrophages, although 1.6-50-fold higher concentrations than IP3 were required. These compounds also inhibited the binding of [3H]IP3 to rat cerebellum and bovine adrenal cortex microsomes, but the potencies were 2.9-33 times less than that of IP3. Thus, the 2nd position of IP3 can be modified with only a slight loss of biological activity.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2555352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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