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. 1981 Sep;16(9):691-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF02535065.

Effect of Ca++ on triphosphoinositide extraction in fusing myoblasts

Effect of Ca++ on triphosphoinositide extraction in fusing myoblasts

R I Grove et al. Lipids. 1981 Sep.

Abstract

Ca++-dependent degradation of triphosphoinositide has been postulated to regulate levels of membrane-bound Ca++ and to generate a 1,2-diacylglycerol fusogen in cell fusion. Triphosphoinositide metabolism was therefore studied during Ca++-induced fusion of cultured chick embryo myoblasts. Using a frequently cited extraction procedure, it was found that apparent Ca++-dependent triphosphoinositide degradation was actually due to inhibition of extraction. A new procedure using the ion-pairing reagent tetrabutylammonium sulfate was developed which was unaffected by Ca++ and gave 2- to 20-fold greater extraction of triphosphoinositide than existing procedures. With this procedure, no changes in triphosphoinositide metabolism were found during myoblast fusion.

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