Effect of cAMP, Sp-cAMP, and forskolin on the assembly state of V-ATPase. Salivary glands were exposed to 10 mM cAMP, 200 μM Sp-cAMPS, or 100 μM forskolin in PS, homogenized, and separated by ultracentrifugation into a pellet fraction (P) and a cytosolic supernatant (S). The relative distribution of V0 (subunits a and d) and V1 sector components (subunits A and E) between the two fractions was then probed by Western blot analysis. (A) Representative data of an experiment, showing the Coomassie blue-stained gel and Western blots for the various V-ATPase subunits. (B–E) The amount of the various V-ATPase subunits detected within the pellet relative to the total amount of the respective protein (pellet plus supernatant). Upon exposure to 200 μM Sp-cAMPS (D), 100 μM forskolin (E), or 10 mM cAMP plus 500 μM IBMX (C), the relative amount of V1 sector proteins increases within the pellet; with 10 mM cAMP alone (B), there is no significant change (P > 0.2) in the distribution of these proteins. The relative distribution of V0 sector proteins or the total amount of protein does not vary in any experiment. Data are mean ± SD. n = 4–6. ∗, P < 0.01; n.d., not determined.