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182 related items for PubMed ID: 2043119

  • 1. Antigen-induced biphasic diacylglycerol formation in RBL-2H3 cells: the late sustained phase due to phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis is dependent on protein kinase C.
    Nakashima S, Fujimiya H, Miyata H, Nozawa Y.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1991 May 31; 177(1):336-42. PubMed ID: 2043119
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  • 2. Phorbol diesters stimulate the accumulation of phosphatidate, phosphatidylethanol, and diacylglycerol in three cell types. Evidence for the indirect formation of phosphatidylcholine-derived diacylglycerol by a phospholipase D pathway and direct formation of diacylglycerol by a phospholipase C pathway.
    Huang CF, Cabot MC.
    J Biol Chem; 1990 Sep 05; 265(25):14858-63. PubMed ID: 2394701
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  • 3. [IgE-receptor stimulation induces biphasic 1,2-diacylglycerol production in RBL-2H3 cells. Phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis by phospholipase D plays a major role in the second sustained 1,2-diacylglycerol accumulation].
    Fujimiya H, Miyata H, Nakashima S, Nozawa Y.
    Arerugi; 1993 Jan 05; 42(1):64-73. PubMed ID: 8457168
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  • 4. Phospholipid metabolism in bradykinin-stimulated human fibroblasts. II. Phosphatidylcholine breakdown by phospholipases C and D; involvement of protein kinase C.
    van Blitterswijk WJ, Hilkmann H, de Widt J, van der Bend RL.
    J Biol Chem; 1991 Jun 05; 266(16):10344-50. PubMed ID: 2037586
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  • 5. Phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate is mediated principally by phospholipase D in endothelial cells.
    Martin TW, Feldman DR, Michaelis KC.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1990 Jul 12; 1053(2-3):162-72. PubMed ID: 2383595
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  • 6. Evidence for a protein kinase C-directed mechanism in the phorbol diester-induced phospholipase D pathway of diacylglycerol generation from phosphatidylcholine.
    Cabot MC, Welsh CJ, Zhang ZC, Cao HT.
    FEBS Lett; 1989 Mar 13; 245(1-2):85-90. PubMed ID: 2538366
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  • 7. Muscarinic receptor activation of phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis. Relationship to phosphoinositide hydrolysis and diacylglycerol metabolism.
    Martinson EA, Goldstein D, Brown JH.
    J Biol Chem; 1989 Sep 05; 264(25):14748-54. PubMed ID: 2549033
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  • 8. The phosphatidylcholine pathway of diacylglycerol formation stimulated by phorbol diesters occurs via phospholipase D activation.
    Cabot MC, Welsh CJ, Cao HT, Chabbott H.
    FEBS Lett; 1988 Jun 06; 233(1):153-7. PubMed ID: 3384087
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  • 9. Differential pathways (phospholipase C and phospholipase D) of bradykinin-induced biphasic 1,2-diacylglycerol formation in non-transformed and K-ras-transformed NIH-3T3 fibroblasts. Involvement of intracellular Ca2+ oscillations in phosphatidylcholine breakdown.
    Fu T, Okano Y, Nozawa Y.
    Biochem J; 1992 Apr 15; 283 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):347-54. PubMed ID: 1575679
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  • 10. Comparison of diglyceride production from choline-containing phosphoglycerides in human neutrophils stimulated with N-formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine, ionophore A23187 or phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate.
    Chabot MC, McPhail LC, Wykle RL, Kennerly DA, McCall CE.
    Biochem J; 1992 Sep 15; 286 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):693-9. PubMed ID: 1417727
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  • 11. Angiotensin II-induced phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis in cultured vascular smooth-muscle cells. Regulation and localization.
    Lassègue B, Alexander RW, Clark M, Griendling KK.
    Biochem J; 1991 May 15; 276 ( Pt 1)(Pt 1):19-25. PubMed ID: 1903932
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  • 12. Vasopressin-induced polyphosphoinositide and phosphatidylcholine degradation in fibroblasts. Temporal relationship for formation of phospholipase C and phospholipase D hydrolysis products.
    Huang CF, Cabot MC.
    J Biol Chem; 1990 Oct 15; 265(29):17468-73. PubMed ID: 2170380
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  • 13. Endothelin-1 stimulates hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by phospholipases C and D in intact rat mesenteric arteries.
    Liu GL, Shaw L, Heagerty AM, Ohanian V, Ohanian J.
    J Vasc Res; 1999 Oct 15; 36(1):35-46. PubMed ID: 10050072
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  • 14. Extracellular ATP and UTP activation of phospholipase D is mediated by protein kinase C-epsilon in rat renal mesangial cells.
    Pfeilschifter J, Merriweather C.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1993 Oct 15; 110(2):847-53. PubMed ID: 8242260
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  • 15. Overexpression of protein kinase C beta 1 enhances phospholipase D activity and diacylglycerol formation in phorbol ester-stimulated rat fibroblasts.
    Pai JK, Pachter JA, Weinstein IB, Bishop WR.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1991 Jan 15; 88(2):598-602. PubMed ID: 1988955
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  • 16. Activation of membrane protein kinase C by glucagon and Ca(2+)-mobilizing hormones in cultured rat hepatocytes. Role of phosphatidylinositol and phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis.
    Pittner RA, Fain JN.
    Biochem J; 1991 Jul 15; 277 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):371-8. PubMed ID: 1859365
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  • 17. Regulation of phospholipase D in HL-60 granulocytes. Activation by phorbol esters, diglyceride, and calcium ionophore via protein kinase- independent mechanisms.
    Billah MM, Pai JK, Mullmann TJ, Egan RW, Siegel MI.
    J Biol Chem; 1989 May 25; 264(15):9069-76. PubMed ID: 2498324
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  • 18. Agonist-mediated activation of phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C and D in intestinal smooth muscle.
    Murthy KS, Makhlouf GM.
    Mol Pharmacol; 1995 Aug 25; 48(2):293-304. PubMed ID: 7651363
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  • 19. Muscarinic receptor regulation of protein kinase C distribution and phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis.
    Brown JH, Trilivas I, Martinson EA.
    Symp Soc Exp Biol; 1990 Aug 25; 44():147-56. PubMed ID: 2130511
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  • 20. Assessment of receptor-dependent activation of phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis by both phospholipase D and phospholipase C.
    Dinh TT, Kennerly DA.
    Cell Regul; 1991 Apr 25; 2(4):299-309. PubMed ID: 1829383
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