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Release of Ca2+ from intracellular organelles by peptide analogues: evidence against involvement of metalloendoproteases in Ca2+ sequestration by the endoplasmic reticulum.

M A Brostrom1, W L Wong Ling, D Gmitter, C O Brostrom.   

Abstract

N-Benzyloxycarbonyl-Gly-Phe-amide (Z-Gly-Phe-NH2), a competitive substrate for metalloendoproteases, mobilizes intracellular Ca2+ and suppresses protein synthesis and processing in a Ca(2+)-dependent, reversible manner. To ascertain whether Z-Gly-Phe-NH2 acts as Ca(2+)-storing organelles, effects of the dipeptide on Ca2+ sequestration by saponin-porated GH3 pituitary cells were examined. Porated preparations sequestered Ca2+ into two compartments with different Ca2+ affinities. Ca2+ accumulation at nM concentrations of free Ca2+ was inhibited by thapsigargin and inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate [Ins(1,4,5)P3], enhanced by oxalate and unaffected by oligomycin. Cation accumulation at microM concentrations of free Ca2+ was sensitive to oligomycin but not to thapsigargin. Z-Gly-Phe-NH2 reduced Ca2+ sequestration by both compartments. The dipeptide mobilized Ca2+ from the high-affinity compartment within 1-2 min without affecting Ca2+ uptake. Ca2+ was mobilized more rapidly by Z-Gly-Phe-NH2 and thapsigargin together than by either agent alone. The presence of a thiol-reducing agent was required for Ca2+ mobilization by Z-Gly-Phe-NH2 but not by thapsigargin or Ins(1,4,5)P3. Ca2+ mobilization by Z-Gly-Phe-NH2 could not be attributed to effects on anion-permeability or to actions at Ins(1,4,5)P3 or ryanodine receptors. Results with assorted peptide analogues did not favour suppression of metalloendoprotease activity in the Ca(2+)-mobilizing action of Z-Gly-Phe-NH2. The more hydrophobic analogue Z-L-Tyr-p-nitrophenyl ester was 60-80-fold more potent in mobilizing Ca2+ from intact and porated cells and perturbed the high-affinity Ca(2+)-sequestering compartment selectively. Z-Gly-Phe-NH2 and Z-L-Tyr-p-nitrophenyl ester are proposed to release Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum through an ion pore with affinity for hydrophobic molecules containing internal peptide bonds.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7998986      PMCID: PMC1137520          DOI: 10.1042/bj3040499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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