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Query: EC:2.7.11.17 (
CaMKII
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We investigated the effects of ginsenoside Rb1 (G-Rb1), a major saponin from Panax ginseng C. A. MEYER, on rat liver protein phosphorylation after intraperitoneal administration of
CCl4
alone or together with G-Rb1. We found that 118, 63, and 34kDa proteins were prominently phosphorylated in liver homogenates prepared from
CCl4
-administered rats, while these protein-phosphorylations were inhibited in the homogenate prepared from the G-Rb1 plus
CCl4
-administration group. When inhibitors of protein kinases were exogenously added to the homogenates from either the
CCl4
-administered group or the G-Rb1 plus
CCl4
-administered group, their phosphorylations were inhibited much more by W-7, an inhibitor of
Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase
(CaM-PK), than by H-7, an inhibitor of protein kinase C (C-kinase). Interestingly, only 34kDa was phosphorylated in homogenates prepared from the corn oil-, G-Rb1-, and G-Rb1 plus
CCl4
-administered groups by the exogenous addition of sodium fluoride (NaF), an inhibitor of glycogen synthase. Additionally, G-Rb1 inhibited the Ca(2+)-accumulation induced by
CCl4
both in liver homogenates and microsomes. The above results imply that G-Rb1 inhibits the
CCl4
-induced protein phosphorylations by modulating CaM-PK rather than C-kinase, and that 34kDa protein may play a different biological role in cellular environment from 118 and 63kDa proteins. Therefore, a study in which G-Rb1 is employed as a modulator of critical
CCl4
-induced phenomena ranging from the disturbance of Ca2+ concentration to protein phosphorylation may be successfully applicable to investigate the diverse physiological functions of liver.
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PMID:Effect of ginsenoside Rb1 on rat liver phosphoproteins induced by carbon tetrachloride. 879 82