1990
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)80929-d
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Reduction of adenylyl cyclase activity by cholera toxin in myeloid cells

Abstract: In IPC-81 cells, the adenylyl-cyclase activation by cholera toxin produces an elevation of CAMP that causes a rapid cytolysis. A resistant clone with deficient cholera toxin-induced cyclase activity (yet sensitive to CAMP) showed a rapid decrease in the amount of membrane-bound Gsa (4247 kDa) detectable soon after ADP-ribosylation of these proteins; pertussis toxin-sensitive G proteins (41 kDa) were not affected. Resistant cells showed a rapid decrease of Gsa that is consistent with the finding that CAMP did n… Show more

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