Literature DB >> 3036841

Turkey erythrocyte membranes as a model for regulation of phospholipase C by guanine nucleotides.

T K Harden, L Stephens, P T Hawkins, C P Downes.   

Abstract

Phosphoinositides of human, rabbit, rat, and turkey erythrocytes were radiolabeled by incubation of intact cells with [32P]Pi. Guanosine 5'-O-(thiotriphosphate) (GTP gamma S) and NaF, which are known activators of guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins, caused a large increase in [32P]inositol phosphate release from plasma membranes derived from turkey erythrocytes, but had no effect on inositol phosphate formation by plasma membranes prepared from the mammalian erythrocytes. High performance liquid chromatography analysis indicated that inositol bisphosphate, inositol 1,3,4-trisphosphate, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, and inositol 1,3,4,5-tetrakisphosphate all increased by 20-30-fold during a 10-min incubation of turkey erythrocyte membranes with GTP gamma S. The increase in inositol phosphate formation was accompanied by a similar decrease in radioactivity in phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PIP) and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2). GTP gamma S increased inositol phosphate formation with a K0.5 of 600 nM; guanosine 5'-(beta, gamma-imido)trisphosphate was 50-75% as efficacious as GTP gamma S and expressed a K0.5 of 36 microM. Although GTP alone had little effect on inositol phosphate formation, it blocked GTP gamma S-stimulated inositol phosphate formation, as did guanosine 5'-O-(2-thiodiphosphate). Turkey erythrocytes were also shown to express phosphatidylinositol synthetase activity in that incubation of cells with [3H] inositol resulted in incorporation of radiolabel into phosphatidylinositol, PIP, and PIP2. Incubation of membranes derived from [3H]inositol-labeled erythrocytes with GTP gamma S resulted in large increases in [3H] inositol phosphate formation and corresponding decreases in radiolabel in PIP and PIP2. The data suggest that, in contrast to mammalian erythrocytes, the turkey erythrocyte expresses a guanine nucleotide-binding protein that regulates phospholipase C, and as such, should provide a useful model system for furthering our understanding of hormonal regulation of this enzyme.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3036841

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


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