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Involvement of Rab4 in regulated exocytosis of rat pancreatic acini.

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Rab4, a Ras-related small guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-binding protein, has been suggested to participate in exocytosis. The function of Rab4 in regulated exocytosis of pancreatic acini was examined in this study. METHODS: Subcellular localization of Rab4 was determined by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry. The Rab4 function in regulated exocytosis was examined by introducing Rab4 hypervariable carboxy-terminal domain peptide (Rab4 peptide) and anti-Rab4 antibody into streptolysin O-permeabilized acini. The regulation of Rab4 by cholecystokinin ( CCK) and 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol 13-acetate (TPA) was investigated by examining their effects on [32P]GTP binding rate into the Rab4 immunoprecipitates. The participation of protein kinase C in the Rab4 regulation by CCK was confirmed by calphostin C pretreatment of acini. RESULTS: Rab4 was localized on zymogen granule membranes. Both Rab4 peptide and anti-Rab4 antibody enhanced calcium-stimulated amylase release from streptolysin O-permeabilized acini, suggesting the inhibitory role of Rab4 in exocytosis. CCK and TPA increased GTP binding to Rab4. Calphostin C attenuated the stimulatory effect of CCK on GTP binding to Rab4. CONCLUSIONS: Rab4 negatively modulates regulated exocytosis of pancreatic acini and is controlled by CCK through a protein kinase C pathway.[1]

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  1. Involvement of Rab4 in regulated exocytosis of rat pancreatic acini. Ohnishi, H., Mine, T., Shibata, H., Ueda, N., Tsuchida, T., Fujita, T. Gastroenterology (1999) [Pubmed]
 
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