Title : Activation of phospholipases D and A by amphiphilic cations of cultured LA-N-2 cells is G protein- and protein kinase C-independent - Singh_1993_J.Lipid.Mediat_7_85 |
Author(s) : Singh IN , Massarelli R , Kanfer JN |
Ref : J Lipid Mediat , 7 :85 , 1993 |
Abstract :
Several amphiphilic cations such as mepacrine, desipramine, didodecyldimethylamine, chlorpromazine, oleylamine and W-7 activated the phospholipase D (PLD) activity of cultured LA-N-2 cells. These compounds, except for oleylamine, provoked the release of fatty acids, suggesting phospholipase A activation. Melittin, a PLA2 stimulator, caused the robust release of the free fatty acids but was a poor PLD activator. Although PLD could be activated by GTP gamma S, the stimulation by these amphiphilic cations was not abolished by GDP beta S, an inhibitor of G protein function. There was no change in the PLD activation by these amphiphilic cations by DiC8, a PKC activator, or by H-7, a PKC inhibitor or in PKC down-regulated cells. |
PubMedSearch : Singh_1993_J.Lipid.Mediat_7_85 |
PubMedID: 8358025 |
Singh IN, Massarelli R, Kanfer JN (1993)
Activation of phospholipases D and A by amphiphilic cations of cultured LA-N-2 cells is G protein- and protein kinase C-independent
J Lipid Mediat
7 :85
Singh IN, Massarelli R, Kanfer JN (1993)
J Lipid Mediat
7 :85