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Abscisic Acid Transport in Human Erythrocytes
Authors:Tiziana Vigliarolo  Lucrezia Guida  Enrico Millo  Chiara Fresia  Emilia Turco  Antonio De Flora  Elena Zocchi
Institution:From the Department of Experimental Medicine, Section of Biochemistry, and ;the §Center of Excellence for Biomedical Research, University of Genova, Genova 16132, Italy and ;the Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Torino 10126, Italy
Abstract:Abscisic acid (ABA) is a plant hormone involved in the response to environmental stress. Recently, ABA has been shown to be present and active also in mammals, where it stimulates the functional activity of innate immune cells, of mesenchymal and hemopoietic stem cells, and insulin-releasing pancreatic β-cells. LANCL2, the ABA receptor in mammalian cells, is a peripheral membrane protein that localizes at the intracellular side of the plasma membrane. Here we investigated the mechanism enabling ABA transport across the plasmamembrane of human red blood cells (RBC). Both influx and efflux of 3H]ABA occur across intact RBC, as detected by radiometric and chromatographic methods. ABA binds specifically to Band 3 (the RBC anion transporter), as determined by labeling of RBC membranes with biotinylated ABA. Proteoliposomes reconstituted with human purified Band 3 transport 3H]ABA and 35S]sulfate, and ABA transport is sensitive to the specific Band 3 inhibitor 4,4′-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulfonic acid. Once inside RBC, ABA stimulates ATP release through the LANCL2-mediated activation of adenylate cyclase. As ATP released from RBC is known to exert a vasodilator response, these results suggest a role for plasma ABA in the regulation of vascular tone.
Keywords:abscisic acid (ABA)  ATP  cyclic AMP (cAMP)  liposome  membrane transporter reconstitution  RBC  Band 3  ATP-release
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