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Query: UMLS:C0278080 (
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Our studies indicate that, in the presence of particular isoforms of adenylyl cyclase (i.e., type 7 AC), moderately intoxicating concentrations of ethanol will significantly potentiate transmitter-mediated activation of the cAMP signaling cascade. Activation of this signaling cascade may have important implications for the mechanisms by which ethanol produces intoxication, and/or for the mechanisms of neuroadaptation leading to tolerance to, and
physical dependence
on, ethanol. We initiated a series of studies to investigate the phosphorylation of
AC7
by PKC, the role of this phosphorylation in modulating the sensitivity of
AC7
to activation by Gsalpha, and the PKC isotype(s) involved in the phosphorylation of
AC7
. The T7 epitope-tagged
AC7
expressed in Sf9 and HEK293 cells was found to be phosphorylated in vitro by the catalytic subunit of PKC. Treatment of
AC7
-transfected HEK293 cells with phorbol dibutyrate (PDBu) or ethanol increased the phosphorylation of
AC7
and its responsiveness to Gsalpha. In human erythroleukemia (HEL) cells, which endogeneously express
AC7
, ethanol and PDBu increased AC activity stimulated by PGE(1). The potentiation by both PDBu and ethanol was found to be sensitive to the PKC delta-selective inhibitor, rottlerin. The potentiation of AC activity by ethanol in HEL cells was also selectively attenuated by the RACK inhibitory peptide specific for PKC delta, and by expression of the dominant negative, catalytically inactive, form of PKC delta. These data demonstrate that
AC7
can be phosphorylated by PKC, leading to an increase in functional activity, and ethanol can potentiate
AC7
activity through a PKC delta-mediated phosphorylation of
AC7
.
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PMID:Phosphorylation cascades control the actions of ethanol on cell cAMP signalling. 1117 75