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Phosphorylation substrates for protein kinase C in intact pituitary cells: characterization of a receptor-mediated event using novel gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues.

B Strulovici1, R Tahilramani, J J Nestor.   

Abstract

The involvement of protein kinase C in the signal transduction of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) action was investigated with a GnRH superagonist, partial agonists, and antagonists in intact rat pituitary cells. Exposure of 32P-labeled cells to GnRH or to the superagonist [D-Nal(2)6]GnRH (200 times GnRH potency in vivo) induced the enhanced phosphorylation of 42-, 34-, 11-, and 10-kDa proteins and the dephosphorylation of a 15-kDa protein as assessed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis/autoradiography. This effect was blocked in a dose-dependent manner by potent GnRH antagonists. At its maximally effective concentration of 10(-9) M, [D-Nal(2)6]GnRH induced an up to 2 times more pronounced phosphorylation of endogenous substrates than GnRH at 10(-7) M. This was in accord with its ability to cause an 8-fold increase in the translocation of protein kinase C to the particulate fraction vs. 3.4-fold for GnRH. This effect correlated with potency for a series of GnRH agonists ( [D-Nal(2)6]GnRH greater than GnRH greater than [Gly2]LH-RH) and was prevented by GnRH antagonists, as assessed by a novel phorbol ester receptor binding assay and by a standard kinase assay. Downregulation of protein kinase C by prolonged incubation of the pituitary cells with high concentrations of active phorbol esters abolished protein kinase C activity and also prevented the phosphorylation induced by GnRH, or [D-Nal(2)6]GnRH. The same effect was obtained by preincubating the cells with the protein kinase C inhibitor H-7. In this study we identify for the first time physiological substrates for protein kinase C in intact pituitary cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3318925     DOI: 10.1021/bi00393a009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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1.  Induction of exocytosis in permeabilized pituitary cells by alpha- and beta-type protein kinase C.

Authors:  Z Naor; H Dan-Cohen; J Hermon; R Limor
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1989-06       Impact factor: 11.205

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