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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 263, Issue 28, 14061-14066, 10, 1988
B Toth, M Bollen and W Stalmans
The intravenous administration of glucagon to anesthetized rats resulted
within 5 min in a 20% drop in the hepatic phosphorylase phosphatase
activity, as measured in a post-mitochondrial supernatant at low dilution,
but it did not affect the activity of glycogensynthase phosphatase. On the
other hand, the injection of insulin plus glucose caused increases by about
35% in both phosphatase activities. Upon subcellular fractionation these
effects were recovered in the cytosol, but not in the glycogen/microsomal
fraction. However, activity changes in the latter fraction were observed
after recombination with the liver cytosol from a hormone-treated animal.
Preincubation of the liver cytosol with modulator protein (a specific
inhibitor of type-1 protein phosphatases) cancelled the activity changes
induced by insulin plus glucose. No hormonal effects on hepatic protein
phosphatase activities were observed when the fractions were either diluted
an additional 10- fold or pretreated with trypsin. An acute hormonal
regulation of protein phosphatases could also be demonstrated in the
perfused liver. When added to the perfusion medium, glucose as well as
insulin increased the cytosolic protein phosphatase activities by about
25%. Their effect was additive, irrespective of the order of addition. On
the other hand, the addition of glucagon and/or vasopressin resulted in a
20% drop in the phosphorylase phosphatase activity. The presence of
glucagon did not interfere with the effectiveness of insulin, and vice
versa. The changes in the phosphorylase phosphatase activities induced by
glucagon, insulin, and glucose represented changes in the Vmax only. We
propose that the acute control of the hepatic glycogen synthase phosphatase
and phosphorylase phosphatase activities is mediated by transferable,
cytosolic effector(s).
Acute regulation of hepatic protein phosphatases by glucagon, insulin, and glucose
Afdeling Biochemie, Faculteit Geneeskunde, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
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