Stereospecificity of diacylglycerol for stimulus-response coupling in platelets
- PMID: 3778485
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(86)90754-0
Stereospecificity of diacylglycerol for stimulus-response coupling in platelets
Abstract
In intact platelets, a permeable diacylglycerol having a 1,2-sn- but not 2,3-sn- configuration activated protein kinase C directly. In the presence of Ca2+-ionophore this diacylglycerol caused full activation of platelet release reaction. 1,3-Isomer was inactive. Among these isomers only 1,2-sn-diacylglycerol was converted rapidly to the corresponding phosphatidic acid in both intact and broken cell preparations. Thus, the diacylglycerol which functions in stimulus-response coupling possesses a 1,2-sn-glycerol backbone, and other isomers are not involved in the signal transduction through the protein kinase C pathway.
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