Abstract

We have recently shown that phospholipase C-gamma (PLC-gamma) is activated by the central repeated units (CRUs) of the AHNAK protein in the presence of arachidonic acid. Here we demonstrate that four central repeated units (4 CRUs) of AHNAK act as a scaffolding motif networking PLC-gamma and PKC-alpha. Specifically, 4 CRUs of AHNAK bind and activate PKC-alpha, which in turn stimulates the release of arachidonic acid near where PLC-gamma1 is localized. Moreover, 4 CRUs of AHNAK interacted with PLC-gamma and the concerted action of 4 CRUs with arachidonic acid stimulated PLC-gamma activity. Stimulation of NIH3T3 cells expressing 4 CRUs of AHNAK with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate resulted in the increased generation of total inositol phosphates (IP(T)) and mobilization of the intracellular calcium. Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-dependent generation of IP(T) was completely blocked in NIH3T3 cells depleted of PLC-gamma1 by RNA interference. Furthermore, bradykinin, which normally stimulated the PLC-beta isozyme resulting in the generation of a monophasic IP(T) within 30 s in NIH3T3 cells, led to a biphasic pattern for generation of IP(T) in NIH3T3 cells expressing 4 CRUs of AHNAK. The secondary activation of PLC is likely because of the scaffolding activity of AHNAK, which is consistent with the role of 4 CRUs as a molecular linker between PLC-gamma and PKC-alpha.

Highlights

  • We have recently shown that phospholipase C-␥ (PLC-␥) is activated by the central repeated units (CRUs) of the AHNAK protein in the presence of arachidonic acid

  • phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) Stimulates PLC-␥ Activation in NIH3T3 Cells Expressing Four Central Repeated Units of AHNAK—In a previous report [9], we have shown that AHNAK binds and activates PLC-␥ in the presence of arachidonic acid (AA)

  • NIH3T3 cells were labeled with [3H]AA, and the cytosolic PLA2 (cPLA2) activity was monitored by measuring the release of [3H]AA to the supernatant in the absence or presence of PMA stimulation

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Summary

THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

We have recently shown that phospholipase C-␥ (PLC-␥) is activated by the central repeated units (CRUs) of the AHNAK protein in the presence of arachidonic acid. It has been reported that AA is produced in response to diverse stimuli including interleukin-1, tumor necrosis factor, epidermal growth factor, okadaic acid, the phagocytic particle zymosan, and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) [15,16,17] These reports indicate that AA, a product of PLA2, plays the role of an important initiator of inflammatory processes and of a regulator of signaling process [16]. AA likely activates PLC-␥ through a concerted action with AHNAK Taken together, these results indicate that 4 CRUs of AHANK act as a scaffolding protein networking for PLC-␥ and PKC-␣

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Yun Soo Bae
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