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Energy-dependent activation and magnesium-dependent in activation of hepatocyte hormone-sensitive phosphodiesterase
Authors:Stewart Boyes  Elizabeth H. Allan  Ernest G. Loten
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Incubation of solubilized hormone-activated phosphodiesterase from isolated hepatocytes, under conditions likely to favour a dephosphorylation reaction, did not cause a loss of the hormone activation. If, however, the enzyme was incubated with Mg2+ (10 mM) while still associated with its membrane, and subsequently solubilized, the activity of the hormone-stimulated enzyme declined to the level seen in control cells.Diminution of hepatocyte ATP levels to about 20% of contol values, by incubation with fructose, blunted the effect of glucagon and abolished the effect of insulin on phosphodiesterase. More severe ATP depletion caused by dinitrophenol abolished the stimulation of the enzyme by both hormones. These effects were not considered likely to be due to altered hormone-binding and are consistent with the involvement of an energy-dependent step in the hormonal activation of phosphodiesterase.
Keywords:Insulin  Glucagon  cylic AMP  Phosphodiesterase  ATP level  (Rat hepatocyte)  Hepes  To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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