Effects of insulin secretagogues on protein kinase C-catalyzed phosphorylation of an endogenous substrate in isolated pancreatic islets
The influence of the insulin secretagogues, carbachol and glucose, on protein kinase C activation in isolated pancreatic islets has been examined by determination of the phosphorylation state of an endogenous 80-kDa protein substrate of protein kinase C. The islet 80-kDa protein was identified as th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1990-09, Vol.265 (25), p.14938-14946 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The influence of the insulin secretagogues, carbachol and glucose, on protein kinase C activation in isolated pancreatic islets
has been examined by determination of the phosphorylation state of an endogenous 80-kDa protein substrate of protein kinase
C. The islet 80-kDa protein was identified as the myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate previously described (Stumpo
D. J., Graff, J. M., Albert, K. A., Greengard, P., and Blackshear, P. J. (1989) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 86, 4012-4016)
by immunoprecipitation studies. The muscarinic agonist, carbachol (500 microM), induced insulin secretion and a time-dependent
increase in the phosphorylation state of this protein in islets. This phosphorylation was maximal (220 +/- 24% of control)
at 5 min and was suppressed by the protein kinase C inhibitor, staurosporine. Concentrations of glucose (28 mM) which induce
maximal insulin secretion did not induce a statistically significant increase in 80-kDa phosphorylation. The combination of
carbachol and a submaximally stimulatory concentration of glucose (10 mM), when added simultaneously, exerted a marked synergistic
effect on insulin secretion and a synergistic effect on the phosphorylation of the 80-kDa protein kinase C substrate. These
data suggest that the activation of protein kinase C may play an important role in carbachol-induced insulin secretion and
in the potentiation by carbachol of insulin secretion induced by glucose. However, the activation of protein kinase C does
not appear to be a primary determinant of insulin secretion induced by glucose alone. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)77207-4 |