Regulation of Intracellular cAMP Binding to Membranes in Human Erythrocytes(Biological Chemistry)
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概要
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The intracellular factors which may regulate cAMP binding to the inner surface of membranes in human erythrocytes were investigated. [^3H]cAMP binding studies on isolated membranes at 30℃ in the presence of plausible cAMP binding regulators such as proteins, nucleosides, and non-cyclic nucleotides suggested that ATP could be the most potent regulator of cAMP binding to human erythrocytes membranes. ATP inhibition of [^3H]cAMP binding to human erythrocytes membranes was competitive and temperature-dependent. The apparent dissociation constant for the cAMP-membrane complex was 10 nM at 30℃ in the absence of ATP. The presence of 1 mM ATP increased the constant to 63 nM.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1987-04-23
著者
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Inaba Takashi
Laboratory Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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TSUKAMOTO Takuji
Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University
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YAMAKAWA Yutaka
Laboratory of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture Saga University
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Tsukamoto T
Laboratory Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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Yamakawa Yutaka
Laboratory Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Saga University
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