In vivo studies of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in microinjected amphibian oocytes
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In vivo studies of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity in microinjected amphibian oocytes
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Using the microinjection technique it has been possible to measure the hydrolysis of (H3) cAMP injected into Xenopus laevis oocytes. A very active cAMP phosphosidiesterase activity hydrolyzes its substrate to 5'AMP at a rate of 20 pmoles per minute per oocyte. An apparent K(m) of 5 x 10-4 M can be estimated for the in vivo reaction Endogenous levels of cAMP range from 2 to 6 x 10-6 M in full grown oocytes. Germinal vesicle (nuclear) concentrations are about 10 fold higher. Coinjected cGMP does not inhibit the hydrolysis of cAMP whereas 5 x 10-4 M theophylline inhibits 40%. Slow hydrolysis of microinjected cGMP was measurable at very low concentrations (10-6 M) but was significant at higher levels. The endogenous level of cGMP in full grown oocytes is below 10-7 M.
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Archivos de Biologia y Medicina Experimentales, Volumen 10, Issue 1-2 3, 2018, Pages 115-119
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