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XB-ART-18292
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1996 Apr 25;2213:716-21. doi: 10.1006/bbrc.1996.0662.
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Arachidonic acid potentiates ACh receptor currents by protein kinase C activation but not by receptor phosphorylation.

Ikeuchi Y , Nishizaki T , Matsuoka T , Sumikawa K .


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The effects of arachidonic acid on ACh-gated channel currents were examined using Torpedo nicotinic ACh receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Arachidonic acid decreased ACh-evoked currents during treatment, to a greater extent in Ca(2+)-free extracellular solution. The currents were enhanced for more than 30 min after washing, reaching 150 and 170% in Ca(2+)-containing and -free extracellular solutions, respectively. The current enhancement was inhibited by the selective protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor, GF109203X, whereas the current depression was not affected. Furthermore, arachidonic acid-evoked current depression was blocked in mutant ACh receptors with PKC phosphorylation site deletions on the alpha and delta subunits, but the long-lasting potentiation effect remained. These results indicate that arachidonic acid may decrease ACh receptor currents by a direct binding to PKC phosphorylation sites of the ACh receptors and may potentiate the currents via a novel pathway related to arachidonic acid-regulated PKC activation, but not via PKC phosphorylation of the ACh receptor itself.

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