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Characterization of a delayed rectifier K+ channel in NG108-15 neuroblastomaX glioma cells: Gating kinetics and the effects of enrichment of membrane phospholipids with arachidonic acid
Authors:Richard McGee Jr  Mark S P Sansom  Peter N R Usherwood
Institution:(1) MRC Secretory Mechanism Group, Division of Biomedical Sciences, Kings College, WC2R2LS London, England
Abstract:Summary The calcium sensitivity of exocytosis from electroper-meabilized chromaffin cells is increased by activators of protein kinase C, such as TPA and certain phorbol esters, diacylglycerols, and mezerein. A range of putative inhibitors of protein kinase C block both the phorbol ester-sensitive component of secretion and also the underlying insensitive component. These inhibitors are also shown to inhibit medulla protein kinase C activity in vitro. The extent of secretion is reduced when electropermeabilized cells are exposed to Ca2+ levels much in excess of 50 mgrm. The onset of inhibition is faster than the relatively slow rate of Ca-dependent exocytosis and is insensitive to inhibitors of proteolysis. Adrenal medulla protein kinase C activity is also irreversibly inhibited by high Ca2+ concentrations. Both the secretory response and the protein kinase C activity in vitro have similar nucleotide and cation specificities. Although these data do not definitely establish an involvement of protein kinase C in exocytosis, none argue against it.Deceased
Keywords:exocytosis  secretion  calcium  protein kinase C  adrenal medulla  catecholamine
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