Literature DB >> 6436438

Photoaffinity identification of colchicine-solubilized regulatory subunit from rat brain adenylate cyclase.

M M Rasenick, G L Wheeler, M W Bitensky, C M Kosack, R L Malina, P J Stein.   

Abstract

Five GTP binding proteins in rat cerebral cortex synaptic membranes were identified by photoaffinity labelling with [3H] or [32P](P3-azido-anilido)-P1-5' GTP (AAGTP). When AAGTP-treated membranes were incubated with colchicine or vinblastine and subsequently washed, a single AAGTP-labelled protein of 42 kD was released into the supernatant. About 30% of the total labelled 42-kD protein was released into supernatants from membranes pretreated with colchicine or vinblastine compared with 15% released from control membranes. The amount of adenylate cyclase regulatory subunit (G unit) remaining in these membranes was assessed with reconstitution studies after inactivating the adenylate cyclase catalytic moiety with N-ethylmaleimide (NEM). Forty to fifty percent of functional G units were lost from membranes treated with colchicine prior to washing. This 40-50% loss of functional G unit after colchicine treatment corresponds to the previously observed 42% loss of NaF and guanylyl-5'-imidodiphosphate [Gpp(NH)p]-activated adenylate cyclase. Release of the AAGTP-labelled 42-kD protein from colchicine-treated synaptic membranes is double that from lumicolchicine-treated membranes. This colchicine-mediated release of 42-kD protein correlates with a doubling of functional G unit released from synaptic membranes after colchicine treatment. These findings suggest multiple populations of the G unit within the synaptic plasma membrane, some of which may interact with cytoskeletal components.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6436438     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1984.tb05407.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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