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Characterization of Adenylyl Cyclase in Heart Sarcolemma in the Absence or Presence of Alamethicin

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Cellular Function and Metabolism

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Alamethicin is commonly used as an agent for unmasking the latent enzyme activities in vesicular membrane preparations; however, relatively little is known about the effect of this agent on the characteristics of adenylyl cyclase in heart sarcolemma. By employing rat heart sarcolemmal preparation, we observed 5 to 6 fold increase in adenylyl cyclase activity upon treatment with alamethicin. Kinetic experiments using various concentrations of MgATP revealed that the increase in adenylyl cyclase activity in alamethicin treated membranes was associated with an increase in Vmax as well as affinity of the substrate for the enzyme. Dose-responses of the control and alamethicin-treated preparations to various activators of adenylyl cyclase revealed that the sensitivity of the enzyme to forskolin, NaF and GppNHp, was markedly increased upon treating sarcolemma with alamethicin. The activation of adenylyl cyclase by forskolin was also enhanced by increasing the concentration of alamethicin in the incubation medium. Furthermore, there was a greater increase in adenylyl cyclase activity with different concentrations of Mn2+ in the presence of alamethicin. These results suggest that alamethicin treatment alters the characteristics of adenylyl cyclase in addition to unmasking the enzyme activity in the purified sarcolemmal vesicular preparation. (Mol Cell Biochem 119: 185–193, 1993)

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Sethi, R., Dhalla, K.S., Shah, K.R., Dhalla, N.S. (1993). Characterization of Adenylyl Cyclase in Heart Sarcolemma in the Absence or Presence of Alamethicin. In: Yazaki, Y., Mochizuki, S. (eds) Cellular Function and Metabolism. Developments in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, vol 9. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3078-7_25

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