| Literature DB >> 11072092 |
M Dragunow1, R Xu, M Walton, A Woodgate, P Lawlor, G A MacGibbon, D Young, H Gibbons, J Lipski, A Muravlev, A Pearson, M During.
Abstract
We investigated the function of c-Jun in PC12 cells by transfecting them with a plasmid containing a c-Jun cDNA transcription cassette. Transfected cells expressed high levels of c-Jun mRNA and protein and demonstrated an increase in both AP-1 DNA binding and gene activation. The c-Jun over-expressing cells showed marked neurite outgrowth but no evidence of spontaneous cell death. In fact, c-Jun over-expressing cells were more resistant to okadaic acid-induced apoptosis. The process outgrowth was not indicative of a full neuronal differentiation response as the transfected PC12 cells did not display action potentials when examined with whole-cell patch-clamping. The phosphorylation of c-Jun on serine 73 appears to be important for this neurite sprouting effect as mutagenesis at this site reduced sprouting whereas a serine 63 mutant tended to increase sprouting. Thus, in PC12 cells c-Jun expression does not induce apoptosis, but rather functions as a neurite outgrowth and neuronal survival signal.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11072092 DOI: 10.1016/s0169-328x(00)00191-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Res Mol Brain Res ISSN: 0169-328X