Low-molecular-mass GTP-binding proteins of the ras family were analysed by [32P]GTP binding after PAGE and transfer to nitrocellulose membranes. By this technique, several GTP-binding proteins in the 20-30 kDa range were detected in both cytosolic and microsomal fractions of RINm5F cells. One of these, displaying an apparent molecular mass of about 20 kDa and a pI of 6.7, was mainly cytosolic and was shown to be the ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) by using specific antibodies. When permeabilized RINm5F cells were incubated with the stable GTP analogues guanosine 5′-[gamma-thio]triphosphate (GTP[S]) and guanosine 5′-[beta gamma-imido]triphosphate (p[NH]ppG) the amount of ARF increased in a fraction containing both Golgi and plasma-membrane markers, but not in the fraction containing secretory granules, mitochondria and lysosomes. GTP, GDP and its beta-thio analogue did not enhance ARF binding to membranes, smg25/rab3 and rho, as well as all the other small GTP-binding proteins detected by the [32P]GTP binding, did not redistribute under these conditions. As GTP[S] stimulates insulin secretion in these cells, we also examined the relationship between ARF translocation and insulin secretion. Both phenomena were elicited by GTP[S] with an EC50 (median effective concentration) of about 10 microM. p[NH]ppG was equipotent with GTP[S] in inducing insulin secretion (EC50 about 10 microM), but higher concentrations (about 500 microns) were required to achieve the same maximal ARF redistribution. These results suggest that: (1) ARF is subject to cycling between a membrane-associated and a free/loosely attached form, determined by the species of bound guanine nucleotide; (2) ARF alone does not seem to regulate exocytosis in insulin-secreting cells.
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Redistribution of ADP-ribosylation factor during stimulation of permeabilized cells with GTP analogues Available to Purchase
R Regazzi;
R Regazzi
*Division de Biochimie Clinique, Department of Medicine, University of Geneva, 9 avenue de Champel, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
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S Ullrich;
S Ullrich
*Division de Biochimie Clinique, Department of Medicine, University of Geneva, 9 avenue de Champel, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
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R A Kahn;
R A Kahn
†Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Division of Cancer Treatment, Building 37, Room 5D-02, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, U.S.A.
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C B Wollheim
C B Wollheim
*Division de Biochimie Clinique, Department of Medicine, University of Geneva, 9 avenue de Champel, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
© 1991 The Biochemical Society, London
1991
Biochem J (1991) 275 (3): 639–644.
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R Regazzi, S Ullrich, R A Kahn, C B Wollheim; Redistribution of ADP-ribosylation factor during stimulation of permeabilized cells with GTP analogues. Biochem J 1 May 1991; 275 (3): 639–644. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2750639
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