Publications by authors named "A Kandrach"

A 70-kDa protein is phosphorylated in cell-free preparations from rat or mouse fibroblasts by an endogenous protein kinase. This protein is immunologically related to a group of 68-kDa to 87-kDa proteins described in the literature as substrates for protein kinase C (PK-C). Although the phosphorylation of the 70-kDa protein by isolated plasma membranes takes place in the presence of EGTA, we conclude that the reaction is catalyzed by PK-C based on its inhibition by staurosporin.

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Human erythrocyte ghosts catalyze a low rate of 32Pi uptake. A severalfold stimulation of 32Pi uptake was observed after exposure of the membranes to an erythrocyte lysate or to hemoglobin in the presence of Mg2+. Ghosts prepared from erythrocytes that had been exposed to 10 microM 4,4'-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid showed a marked reduction in 32Pi uptake.

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Acetyl phosphatidylethanolamine was compared with phosphatidylethanolamine in the reconstitution of several biological membrane activities with the following results. 1. The proton pump reconstituted with the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium and acetyl phosphatidylethanolamine was quite active.

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