Activation of phospholipase D by bradykinin and sphingosine 1-phosphate in A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells via different GTP-binding proteins and protein kinase C delta signaling pathways.

2003 
Phospholipase D (PLD) is involved in the signaling by many extracellular ligands, and its regulation appears to be quite complex. We investigated the signaling pathways initiated by bradykinin (BK) or sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) in A549 cells to define molecular mechanisms responsible for their additive effects on PLD activity. BK and S1P each elicited a sustained increase in phosphatidic acid content through a rapid and transient activation of PLD. The two pathways demonstrated rapid homologous downregulation, but heterologous desensitization was not observed. Action of both agonists required protein kinase C (PKC) activation and Ca2+ influx but was mediated by different heterotrimeric G proteins. In membranes, inhibition of PKCδ by rottlerin enhanced BK activation of PLD but inhibited that by S1P. Rottlerin inhibited activation of PLD in nuclei by both BK and S1P. By in situ immunofluorescence or cell fractionation followed by immunoblotting, PLD1 was concentrated primarily in nuclei, whereas the memb...
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