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Query: EC:2.7.11.17 (
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A two-micropipette current-clamp technique was used to record electrophysiological responses from the somatic muscle of Ascaris suum.
Levamisole
and acetylcholine were applied to the bag region of the muscle using a microperfusion system. Depolarizations produced by 10 s applications of 10 micro mol l(-1) levamisole or 20 s applications of 10 micro mol l(-1) acetylcholine were recorded. The effect on the peak membrane potential change of the kinase antagonists H-7, staurosporine, KN-93 and genistein was observed. H-7 (30 micro mol l(-1)), a non-selective antagonist of protein kinases A, C and G but which has little effect on Ca(2+)/
calmodulin-dependent kinase II
(
CaM kinase II
), did not produce a significant effect on the peak response to levamisole or acetylcholine. Staurosporine (1 micro mol l(-1)), a non-selective kinase antagonist that has effects on protein kinases A, C and G,
CaM kinase
and tyrosine kinase, reduced the mean peak membrane potential response to levamisole from 6.8 mV to 3.9 mV (P<0.0001) and the mean response to acetylcholine from 5.5 mV to 2.8 mV (P=0.0016). The difference between the effects of H-7 and staurosporine suggested the involvement of
CaM kinase II
and/or tyrosine kinase. KN-93, a selective
CaM kinase II
antagonist, reduced the mean peak response to levamisole from 6.2 mV to 2.7 mV (P=0.035) and the mean peak response of acetylcholine from 4.7 mV to 2.0 mV (P=0.0004). The effects indicated the involvement of
CaM kinase II
in the phosphorylation of levamisole and acetylcholine receptors. The effect of extracellular Ca(2+) on the response to levamisole was assessed by comparing responses to levamisole in normal and in low-Ca(2+) bathing solutions. The response to levamisole was greater in the presence of Ca(2+), an effect that may be explained by stimulation of
CaM kinase II
. Genistein (90 micro mol l(-1)), a selective tyrosine kinase antagonist, reduced peak membrane potential responses to levamisole from a mean of 6.4 mV to 3.3 mV (P=0.001). This effect indicated the involvement of tyrosine kinase in maintaining the receptor.
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PMID:Levamisole receptor phosphorylation: effects of kinase antagonists on membrane potential responses in Ascaris suum suggest that CaM kinase and tyrosine kinase regulate sensitivity to levamisole. 1243 19