F O'Rourke, G B Zavoico, M B Feinstein
Index: Biochem. J. 257(3) , 715-21, (1989)
Full Text: HTML
In contrast with previous reports, it was found that membrane-protein phosphorylation by the catalytic subunit (CS) of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase had no effect on Ca2+ uptake into platelet membrane vesicles or on subsequent Ca2+ release by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3). Furthermore, IP-20, a highly potent synthetic peptide inhibitor of CS, which totally abolished membrane protein phosphorylation by endogenous or exogenous CS, also had no effect on either Ca2+ uptake or release by IP3. Commercial preparations of protein kinase inhibitor protein (PKI) usually had no effect, but one preparation partially inhibited Ca2+ uptake, which is attributable to the gross impurity of the commercial PKI preparation. IP3-induced release of Ca2+ was also unaffected by the absence of ATP from the medium, supporting the conclusion that Ca2+ release by IP3 does not require the phosphorylation of membrane protein.
Structure | Name/CAS No. | Molecular Formula | Articles |
---|---|---|---|
![]() |
PKI (5-24)
CAS:99534-03-9 |
C94H148N32O31 |
A potent synthetic peptide inhibitor of the cAMP-dependent p...
1986-01-25 [J. Biol. Chem. 261 , 989, (1986)] |
Effects of endoplasmic reticulum stress on group VIA phospho...
2010-10-29 [J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 285 , 33843-57, (2010)] |
Luteinizing hormone (LH) acts through PKA and PKC to modulat...
2011-03-01 [Cell Calcium 49(3) , 191-9, (2011)] |
Induction of a cytoplasmic activator of DNA synthesis in lym...
1990-12-01 [Cell Regul. 1(13) , 1015-25, (1990)] |
Protein kinase-dependent phosphorylation and cannabinoid rec...
2000-03-01 [Pflugers Arch. 439(5) , 541-6, (2000)] |
Home | MSDS/SDS Database Search | Journals | Product Classification | Biologically Active Compounds | Selling Leads | About Us | Disclaimer
Copyright © 2024 ChemSrc All Rights Reserved