The glucagon receptor of rat liver plasma membrane can couple to adenylate cyclase without activating it
- PMID: 179598
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(76)90210-8
The glucagon receptor of rat liver plasma membrane can couple to adenylate cyclase without activating it
Abstract
1. Activation of adenylate cyclase in rat liver plasma membranes by fluoride or GMP-P (NH)P yielded linear Arrheniun plots. Activation by glucagon alone, or in combination with either fluoride or GMP-P(NH)P resulted in biphasic Arrhenius plots with a well-defined break at 28.5 +/- 1 degrees C. 2. The competitive glucagon antagonist, des-His-glucagon did not activate the adenylate cyclase but produced biphasic Arrhenius plots in combination with fluoride or GMP-P(NH)P. The break temperatures and activation energies were very similar to those observed with glucagon alone, or in combination with either fluoride or GMP-P(NH)P. 3. It is concluded that although des-His-glucagon is a potent antagonist of glucagon, it nevertheless causes a structural coupling between the receptor and the catalytic unit.
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