5-Methyltryptamine stimulates phospholipase C-mediated breakdown of exogenous phosphoinositides by blowfly salivary gland membranes.
I Litosch, J N Fain
Index: J. Biol. Chem. 260(30) , 16052-5, (1985)
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Abstract
5-Methyltryptamine, through a GTP-dependent mechanism, stimulated breakdown of endogenous [3H]inositol-labeled phosphoinositides in membranes prepared from blowfly salivary gland homogenates through a phospholipase C exhibiting a pH optimum of approximately 7.0. Unlabeled membranes, prepared from salivary gland homogenates, hydrolyzed exogenous [3H]phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate substrate with generation of labeled inositol phosphates. Inositol trisphosphate formation was increased approximately 200% by 10 microM guanosine 5'-(O-thio)-trisphosphate (GTP gamma S) within 30 s. 5-Methyltryptamine, in the presence of 10 microM GTP gamma S, increased the rate of inositol trisphosphate formation by approximately 500% within 30 s. Half-maximal activation of hormone-stimulated breakdown of exogenous substrate required approximately 0.05 microM GTP gamma S. [3H]Phosphatidylinositol was also hydrolyzed during incubation with membranes, resulting in the generation of inositol, glycerol phosphoinositol, and inositol monophosphate. Formation of inositol monophosphate was stimulated approximately 30% by 10 microM GTP gamma S and 10 microM 5-methyltryptamine. Neither inositol nor glycerol phosphoinositol formation was affected by hormone. These results indicate that in a cell-free system from blowfly salivary glands, 5-methyltryptamine, through a GTP-dependent mechanism, directly activates a phospholipase C which mediates phosphoinositide hydrolysis.
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