PMID: 2500683May 1, 1989Paper

GTP gamma S binding activities were reduced in heavy membrane fraction during desensitization by Ca-mobilizing agonists in human astrocytoma cells

Research Communications in Chemical Pathology and Pharmacology
N NakahataH Nakanishi

Abstract

Carbachol, histamine and bradykinin activate phospholipase C in pertussis toxin-insensitive manner in human astrocytoma cells. Pretreatments of the cells with these agonists resulted in the reduction of GTP gamma S-induced accumulation of inositol phosphates in membrane preparations. Treatment of cells with carbachol mobilized GTP gamma S binding activities as well as muscarinic receptors from heavy membrane fraction to light fraction, reflecting from an agonist-induced desensitization. The treatment of the cells with agonists reduced a 32 kDa GTP binding protein in heavy membrane fraction, determined by a photoaffinity labeling with [35S]GTP gamma S. The data suggest that the 32 kDa GTP binding protein is involved in desensitization by agonists which activate phospholipase C in human astrocytoma cells.

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