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Query: UMLS:C0085593 (
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Calmodulin
(
CaM
) potentiates Ca(2+)-dependent signaling pathways in both the cytoplasm and nucleus. We have investigated the mechanism of
CaM
nuclear transport using tissue culture cell microinjection and a permeabilized cell import assay. The inhibition of
CaM
import by the translocation inhibitor wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) and by chilling, indicates that
CaM
import is facilitated, but because ATP depletion does not affect
CaM
import, the mechanism does not appear to be active.
Chilling
and WGA arrest persist in ATP-depleted cells, indicating that
CaM
is not retained in the cytoplasm by an ATP-dependent mechanism. In permeabilized cells, both Ca(2+)-
CaM
and Ca(2+)-free
CaM
are sensitive to extract-dependent WGA and chilling import inhibition. Titration experiments in microinjected and permeabilized cells indicate that a saturable cytosolic factor(s) mediates chilling and WGA arrest.
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PMID:Facilitated nuclear transport of calmodulin in tissue culture cells. 779 9
Amphotericin B remains the agent of choice for treatment of severe fungal infections. Its use is hindered by adverse effects, including infusion-related fever,
chills
, and hypotension, as well as nephrotoxicity with secondary anemia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia. Amphotericin B-induced transcription and expression of interleukin (IL)-1beta by human monocytes is believed to be involved in mediating infusion-related adverse effects. It is shown here that agents that increase intracellular calcium [Ca++]i (A23187 and thapsigargin) in human monocytic cells also induce IL-1beta expression. Furthermore, amphotericin B-induced IL-1beta expression is attenuated by the
calmodulin
antagonist calmidazolium. Amphotericin B 5.41 microM increases [Ca++]i by up to 300 nM in these cells. In the presence of a nominal calcium buffer or EGTA, amphotericin B-induced IL-1beta expression is attenuated. Thus, amphotericin B acts as an ionophore to increase [Ca++]i and activates
calmodulin
-mediated expression of IL-1beta in human monocytes.
...
PMID:Amphotericin B-induced interleukin-1beta expression in human monocytic cells is calcium and calmodulin dependent. 1047 56