AbstractSynthetic peptides of the putative effector domain of members of the rab3 gene family of small GTP-binding proteins have been shown to have potent actions on vesicular transport and exocytosis [1,2]. Here, we use similar rab3-effector domain peptides to study their role in intracellular signalling in mast cells. We find that rab3-like peptides stimulate exocytosis and decrease cyclic 3',5'-AMP levels in these cells when applied extracellularly. Cells pretreated with pertussis toxin (PtX) to selectively uncouple αi/α0 type G proteins from their biological activators, however, did not respond to rab3 peptides. rab3-like peptides also induce a Ca2+ transient in mast cells. These observations provide evidence for functional coupling bet...
AbstractThe MCD peptide in bee venom induces degranulation in mast cells. The internal calcium conce...
There is evidence that the rab class of low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins is involved in ves...
AbstractAcrosomal exocytosis triggered with A23187/Ca2+ was enhanced by rab3AL, a synthetic peptide ...
AbstractRab proteins are ras-like low molecular mass GTP-binding proteins, which are postulated to a...
AbstractA synthetic peptide (rab3AL) corresponding to the effector domain of rab3, a small GTP-bindi...
AbstractGTPases regulate a myriad of cellular functions including signal transduction, cytoskeletal ...
Permeabilised rat peritoneal mast cells can be stimulated to secrete by the addition of calcium and ...
AbstractThe involvement of the small GTP-binding protein rab3A in synaptic transmission was tested b...
Substance P and other polycationic peptides are thought to stimulate mast cell degranulation via dir...
AbstractExocytosis was studied in single rat peritoneal mast cells. Granule fusion was monitored by ...
AbstractBackground: Regulated secretion by mast cells is known to be controlled by GTP-binding prote...
AbstractGTP-binding proteins of the rab family are believed to function at several steps in intracel...
Rab3A, Rab3B, Rab3C, and Rab3D constitute a family of GTP- binding proteins that are implicated in r...
AbstractThe whole-cell patch-clamp membrane capacitance measurement was used to monitor secretory ac...
Copyright © 2007 The Author(s). The Rab GTPase family regulates membrane domain organization and ves...
AbstractThe MCD peptide in bee venom induces degranulation in mast cells. The internal calcium conce...
There is evidence that the rab class of low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins is involved in ves...
AbstractAcrosomal exocytosis triggered with A23187/Ca2+ was enhanced by rab3AL, a synthetic peptide ...
AbstractRab proteins are ras-like low molecular mass GTP-binding proteins, which are postulated to a...
AbstractA synthetic peptide (rab3AL) corresponding to the effector domain of rab3, a small GTP-bindi...
AbstractGTPases regulate a myriad of cellular functions including signal transduction, cytoskeletal ...
Permeabilised rat peritoneal mast cells can be stimulated to secrete by the addition of calcium and ...
AbstractThe involvement of the small GTP-binding protein rab3A in synaptic transmission was tested b...
Substance P and other polycationic peptides are thought to stimulate mast cell degranulation via dir...
AbstractExocytosis was studied in single rat peritoneal mast cells. Granule fusion was monitored by ...
AbstractBackground: Regulated secretion by mast cells is known to be controlled by GTP-binding prote...
AbstractGTP-binding proteins of the rab family are believed to function at several steps in intracel...
Rab3A, Rab3B, Rab3C, and Rab3D constitute a family of GTP- binding proteins that are implicated in r...
AbstractThe whole-cell patch-clamp membrane capacitance measurement was used to monitor secretory ac...
Copyright © 2007 The Author(s). The Rab GTPase family regulates membrane domain organization and ves...
AbstractThe MCD peptide in bee venom induces degranulation in mast cells. The internal calcium conce...
There is evidence that the rab class of low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins is involved in ves...
AbstractAcrosomal exocytosis triggered with A23187/Ca2+ was enhanced by rab3AL, a synthetic peptide ...