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AVP — PLD4

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Coletti et al., Exp Cell Res 2000 : PC-PLD activation in vasopressin (AVP) stimulated L6 myogenic cells was accompanied by increased exocytosis and decreased membrane fluidity, as shown by transmission EM and fluorescence spectroscopy of trimethylammonium-diphenyl-hexatriene
Komati et al., Mol Biol Cell 2005 : Arginine-vasopressin (AVP) , a differentiation inducer, rapidly activated PLD in a Rho dependent way, as shown by almost total suppression of activation by C3 exotoxin pretreatment
Vinggaard et al., Mol Cell Endocrinol 1991 : Arginine vasopressin (AVP) caused a rapid stimulation of PLD activity in the cells
Vinggaard et al., J Endocrinol 1993 : The stimulation of phospholipase D by the simultaneous addition for 8 min of maximum concentrations of PMA and vasopressin ( AVP ), PMA and bradykinin, or AVP and bradykinin produced no additive phosphatidylethanol or choline response, suggesting that AVP, bradykinin and PMA stimulated phospholipase D-catalysed phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis by a similar protein kinase C-dependent mechanism
Kusaka et al., Endocrinology 1996 : These results indicate that AVP activates phospholipase D and promotes cellular growth mediated through phospholipase D, in addition to a phospholipase C-dependent signal transduction, in glomerular mesangial cells