Adenylate cyclase activity in lymphocyte subcellular fractions. Characterization of non-nuclear adenylate cyclase
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Adenylate cyclase activity in lymphocyte subcellular fractions. Characterization of non-nuclear adenylate cyclase
Abstract
Human peripheral lymphocytes were broken in a Dounce homogenizer and subcellular fractions enriched in plasma membranes or microsomal particles and mitochondria were isolated by centrifugation through a discontinuous sucrose gradient. Various agents that promote cyclic AMP accumulation in intact lymphocytes were compared in their ability to stimulate adenylate cyclase activity in the individual fractions. Plasma-membrane-rich fractions that were essentially free of other subcellular particles as judged by electron microscopy and marker enzyme measurements responded to fluoride, but weakly or not at all to prostaglandin E1 and other prostaglandins. Microsomal and mitochondrial-rich fractions responded markedly to both prostaglandin E1 and fluoride. In some, but not all, experiments phytohaemagglutinin produced a modest increase in enzyme activity in plasma-membrane-rich fractions. Catecholamines, histamine, parathyrin, glucagon and corticotropin produced little or no response. In the absence of theophylline, adenosine (1-10 micronM) stimulated basal enzyme activity, although at higher concentrations the responses to prostaglandin E1 and fluoride were inhibited. GTP (1-100 micronM) and GMP(5-1000 micronM) respectively inhibited or stimulated the response to fluoride, whereas the converse was true with prostaglandin E1.
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