Protein Information

ID 10
Name calmodulin
Synonyms CALM; CAM; CALM 1; CALM 2; CALM 3; CALM1; CALM2; CALM3…

Compound Information

ID 1388
Name sodium fluoride
CAS sodium fluoride (NaF)

Reference

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10527918 Omura M, Katsumata T, Misawa H, Yamaguchi M: Decrease in protein kinase and phosphatase activities in the liver nuclei of rats exposed to carbon tetrachloride. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 1999 Oct 15;160(2):192-7.
The alteration in protein kinase and phosphatase activities in the liver nuclei of rats administered carbon tetrachloride (CCl (4)) was investigated. Rats received a single oral administration of CCl (4) (1 ml/100 g body wt of 5, 10, and 25% CCl (4) in corn oil), and 5, 24, and 48 h later they were euthanized by bleeding. The administration of CCl (4) (10 and 25%) caused a significant decrease in protein kinase activity in the liver nuclei. The enzyme activity in the liver nuclei from normal and CCl (4)-administered rats was significantly increased by the addition of Ca (2+) (0.5 mM) and calmodulin (10 microg/ml) in the reaction mixture, suggesting that Ca (2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase activation is not suppressed by CCl (4) treatment. Liver nuclear phosphatase activity toward phosphotyrosine, but not phosphoserine and phosphothreonine, was markedly decreased by CCl (4) (5, 10, and 25%) administration. This decrease was seen 5 h after CCl (4) administration. The presence of vanadate (10 (-4) M) in the reaction mixture caused a significant decrease in phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity in the liver nuclei from normal and CCl (4)-administered rats, whereas the enzyme activity was not decreased by okadaic acid (10 (-5) M) or sodium fluoride (10 (-3) M). The effect of anti-regucalcin antibody (100 ng/ml) in increasing phosphotyrosine phosphatase activity was seen in the liver nuclei of CCl (4)-administered rats, suggesting that regucalcin-sensitive phosphatase activity is decreased by CCl (4) administration. The present study demonstrates that CCl (4) administration induces a decrease in protein kinase and tyrosine phosphatase activities, which are involved in signaling factors in the liver nuclei of rats.
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