Abstract
Plasma membrane vesicles isolated from HeLa cells grown in suspension culture contain a protein disulfide-thiol interchange (protein disulfide-like) activity. The activity was estimated from the restoration of activity to inactive (scrambled) pancreatic RNAase. RNAase activity was measured either by hydrolysis of cCMP or by a decrease in acid precipitable yeast RNA. The ability of plasma membrane vesicles to restore activity to inactive (scrambled) pancreatic ribonuclease was inhibited by the antitumor sulfonylurea N-(4-methylphenylsulfonyl)-N'-(4-chlorophenyl)urea (LY181984). The activity correlated with that of a cyanide-resistant NADH oxidase also associated with the plasma membrane vesicles that exhibited a similar pattern of drug response. The activity was stimulated by reduced glutathione and inhibited by oxidized glutathione but did not depend on either for activity. The antitumor sulfonylurea-inhibited activity was greatest in the presence of reduced glutathione and least in the presence of oxidized glutathione. The antitumor sulfonylurea-inhibited activity was unaffected by a monoclonal antibody to protein disulfide isomerase. Also the antitumor sulfonylurea-inhibited activity was unaffected by peptide antisera to the consensus active site sequence of protein disulfide isomerase. Thus the antitumor sulfonylurea-inhibited activity appeared to reside with a novel cell surface protein capable of oxidation of both NADH and protein thiols and of carrying out a protein disulfide isomerase-like protein disulfide-thiol interchange activity in the absence of NADH or other external reductants.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 117-125 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes |
Volume | 1325 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 3 1997 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Diarylsulfonylurea
- HeLa
- NADH oxidase
- Plasma membrane
- Protein disulfide isomerase
- Protein disulfide-thiol interchange
- Sulfonylurea
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Biophysics
- Biochemistry
- Cell Biology