Cell-free lutropin-dependent desensitization of the lutropin-sensitive adenylate cyclase of pig ovarian follicles is dependent on ATP.
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ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted to clarify the nucleotide requirements for lutropin (LH)-dependent adenylate cyclase desensitization in a cell-free membrane preparation derived from a thecal-cell-enriched component of preovulatory pig ovarian follicles. The follicular membranes were extensively washed in 2M-urea to remove endogenously bound GTP, and ATP devoid of GTP was utilized. Results conducted in the presence of 60 microM-GTP and various concentrations of ATP confirm the dependence of LH-stimulated adenylate cyclase activation and desensitization on millimolar concentrations of ATP. In experiments in which adenylate cyclase activation was supported by Mg2+, LH and adenosine 5'-[beta, gamma-imido]triphosphate, GTP did not support the desensitization response. Moreover, although GTP increased both basal and LH-stimulable adenylate cyclase activities in a concentration-dependent manner, the percentage desensitization was not significantly modified by the presence of 10nM-10mM-GTP. These results demonstrate that, even in the presence of exogenous GTP and Mg2+, activation of adenylate cyclase by saturating concentrations of LH in the presence of adenosine 5'-[beta, gamma-imido]triphosphate is not sufficient to initiate desensitization; millimolar concentrations of ATP are also required for the adenylate cyclase desensitization response.
SUBMITTER: Kuemmerle SC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1144338 | biostudies-other | 1984 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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