Specific and nonspecific effects of nucleotides on hormone-induced phosphoinositide turnover in permeabilized human pituitary tumour cells (Flow 9000) |
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Authors: | W W Lo J Hughes |
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Institution: | Parke-Davis Research Unit, Addenbrookes Hospital Site, Cambridge, England. |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have shown that agonist-induced inositol phosphate formation in the human embryonic pituitary cell line Flow 9000 is regulated by guanine nucleotides, and it is likely that a guanine nucleotide-binding protein is involved in coupling receptors to phosphoinositidase C (PIC) (1986) Biochem.Soc.Trans. 14, 1135-1136]. We have now tested the specificity of various nucleotides in regulating PIC activity in the absence or presence of the hormone cholecystokinin (CCK-8) in saponin-permeabilized 3H]inositol-labelled Flow 9000 cells. We found that all nucleotides tested (i.e. CTP, UTP, ITP, TTP, GTP, GppNHp, GTPS], ATP, AppNHp and ATPS]) stimulated total 3H]inositol phosphate (3H]IP) formation in a dose-dependent manner with similar potency and efficacy. However, only guanine nucleotides significantly enhanced CCK-8 stimulation of 3H]IP production. These results indicate a physiological role for guanine nucleotides in regulating hormone-induced phosphoinositide turnover. In addition, the effects of nucleotides on calcium-dependent PIC activity are discussed. |
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