Differential Effects of Temperature on cAMP-induced Excitation, Adaptation, and Deadaptation of Adenylate and Guanylate Cyclase in Dictyostelium discoideum

  • van Haastert, Peter J. M.
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Publication date
January 1987
Language
English

Abstract

Extracellular cAMP induces excitation of adenylate and guanylate cyclase in Dictyostelium discoideum. Continuous stimulation with cAMP leads to adaptation, while cells deadapt upon removal of the cAMP stimulus. Excitation of guanylate cyclase by cAMP has a lag time of ~1 s; excitation of adenylate cyclase is much slower with a lag time of 30 s. Excitation of both enzyme activities is less than twofold slower at 0°C than at 20°C. Adaptation of guanylate cyclase is very fast (t½ = 2.4 s at 20°C), and virtually absent at 0°C. Adaptation of adenylate cyclase is much slower (t½ = 110 s at 20°C) but not very temperature sensitive (t½ = 290 s at 0°C). At 20°C, deadaptation of adenylate cyclase is about twofold slower than deadaptation of guanylate...

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