Concerted CMP-dependent [3H]inositol labeling of phosphoinositides and agonist activation of phospholipase C in rat brain cortical membranes
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1992.tb10958.x
Concerted CMP-dependent [3H]inositol labeling of phosphoinositides and agonist activation of phospholipase C in rat brain cortical membranes
Abstract
[3H]Inositol ([3H]Ins) labeling of phosphoinositides was studied in rat brain cortical membranes. [3H]Ins was incorporated into a common lipid pool through both CMP-dependent and independent mechanisms. These are as follows: (1) a reverse reaction catalyzed by phosphatidyl-inositol (PtdIns) synthase, and (2) the reaction performed by the PtdIns headgroup exchange enzyme, respectively. Membrane phosphoinositides prelabeled in either CMP-dependent or independent fashions were hydrolyzed by guanosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTP gamma S)- and carbachol-stimulated phospholipase C. Unlike CMP-dependent labeling, however, CMP-independent incorporation of [3H]Ins into lipids was inhibited by 1 mM (0.04%) sodium deoxycholate. Thus, when PtdIns labeling and phospholipase C stimulation were studied in a concerted fashion, [3H]Ins was incorporated into lipids primarily through the PtdIns synthase-catalyzed reaction because of the presence of deoxycholate required to observe carbachol-stimulation of phospholipase C. Little direct breakdown of [3H]PtdIns was detected because production of myo-[3H]inositol 1-monophosphate was minimal and myo-[3H]inositol 1,4-bisphosphate was the predominant product. Although PtdIns labeling and 3H-polyphosphoinositide formation were unaffected by GTP gamma S and carbachol and had no or little lag period, GTP gamma S- and carbachol-stimulated appearance of 3H-Ins phosphates exhibited an appreciable lag (10 min). Also, flux of label from [3H]Ins to 3H-Ins phosphates was restricted to a narrow range of free calcium concentrations (10-300 nM). These results show the concerted activities of PtdIns synthase, PtdIns 4-kinase, and phospholipase C, and constitute a simple assay for guanine nucleotide-dependent agonist stimulation of phospholipase C in a brain membrane system using [3H]Ins as labeled precursor.
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