M. Rupnik et al., BREFELDIN-A AND A SYNTHETIC PEPTIDE TO ADP-RIBOSYLATION FACTOR (ARF) INHIBIT REGULATED EXOCYTOSIS IN MELANOTROPHS, NeuroReport, 6(6), 1995, pp. 853-856
WE investigated the role of ADP-ribosylation factor (ARF) in regulated
exocytosis in patch-clamped rat melanotrophs. Addition of brefeldin A
(BFA) to inhibit activation of endogenous ARF protein was found to at
tenuate regulated secretory activity monitored as changes in membrane
capacitance (C-m). A synthetic peptide to amino acids 46-61 of ARF (P-
14) was also found to inhibit Ca2+-induced secretory activity in these
cells. This inhibition was not apparent with a scrambled amino acid s
equence of ARF-P14 peptide. This paper provides the first patch-clamp
study to suggest that the small GTP-binding protein ARF is required to
trigger release of secretory granules from rat pituitary melanotrophs
.