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LPA — PKD3
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Chiu et al., Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 2001
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PKD in intestinal epithelial cells : rapid
activation by phorbol esters,
LPA , and angiotensin through PKC ...
PKD was also rapidly
activated in these cells by
lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) or angiotensin in a concentration dependent fashion via a PKC dependent pathway ...
LPA induced
PKD activation was prevented selectively by treatment with pertussis toxin
Rodriguez Perez et al., Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2011
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LPA induced
PKD activation was also inhibited by Ki16425, pertussis toxin, GF109203X, and Go6983
Lynch et al., J Recept Signal Transduct Res 2013
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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a GPCR agonist that has previously been shown to activate protein kinase D (PKD) in non-muscle cells ; however, whether
PKD is activated in
response to
LPA in skeletal muscle myoblasts, and the identities of signaling intermediates that regulate this activation, have not been defined ... Objective : To determine whether PKD is activated in response to LPA administration in myoblasts, and to define the signaling pathways that mediate
LPA stimulated
PKD phosphorylation ... Pharmacological inhibition and RNA-interference were used to target specific molecules to determine their involvement in
LPA induced
PKD phosphorylation ... Loss of PKCd, but not the loss of PKCa, prevented
LPA induced
PKD phosphorylation