Identification and characterization of differentially active pools of type IIalpha phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase activity in unstimulated A431 cells

未受刺激的A431细胞中IIα型磷脂酰肌醇4-激酶活性差异池的鉴定和表征

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Abstract

The seven known polyphosphoinositides have been implicated in a wide range of regulated and constitutive cell functions, including cell-surface signalling, vesicle trafficking and cytoskeletal reorganization. In order to understand the spatial and temporal control of these diverse cell functions it is necessary to characterize the subcellular distribution of a wide variety of polyphosphoinositide synthesis and signalling events. The predominant phosphatidylinositol kinase activity in many mammalian cell types involves the synthesis of the signalling precursor, phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate, in a reaction catalysed by the recently cloned PI4KIIalpha (type IIalpha phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase). However the regulation of this enzyme and the cellular distribution of its product in different organelles are very poorly understood. This report identifies the existence, in unstimulated cells, of two major subcellular membrane fractions, which contain PI4KIIalpha possessing different levels of intrinsic activity. Separation of these membranes from each other and from contaminating activities was achieved by density gradient ultracentrifugation at pH 11 in a specific detergent mixture in which both membrane fractions, but not other membranes, were insoluble. Kinetic comparison of the purified membrane fractions revealed a 4-fold difference in K (m) for phosphatidylinositol and a 3.5-fold difference in V (max), thereby indicating a different mechanism of regulation to that described previously for agonist-stimulated cells. These marked differences in basal activity and the occurrence of this isozyme in multiple organelles emphasize the need to investigate cell signalling via PI4KIIalpha at the level of individual organelles rather than whole-cell lysates.

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