Literature DB >> 2109189

Activation of alpha-protein kinase C leads to association with detergent-insoluble components of GH4C1 cells.

S C Kiley1, S Jaken.   

Abstract

TRH and phorbol dibutyrate (PDBu) stimulate PRL secretion and synthesis from GH4C1 rat pituitary cells through activation of protein kinase C (PKC). TRH responses are mediated by increases in cellular levels of two PKC activators, Ca2+ and diacylglycerol (DAG), whereas PDBu acts as a DAG analog. We conducted experiments to compare the effects of Ca2+ and PDBu/DAG on alpha-PKC redistribution and to determine to what components of the particulate fraction activated alpha-PKC associates. Subcellular fractionation experiments demonstrated that TRH and PDBu both caused chelator-stable association of alpha-PKC with the particulate fraction. In contrast, Ca2+-mediated association with the particulate fraction was not chelator stable. Immunocytofluorescence experiments also demonstrated that TRH, PDBu, and increased cytosolic Ca2+ (due to ionomycin or K+ depolarization) caused redistribution. The effect of TRH was rapid and transient, similar to TRH stimulation of phospholipase C. The translocated alpha-PKC in the particulate fraction from TRH- or PDBu-treated cultures was not solubilized with Triton X-100. In comparable studies using an immunofluorescence assay, alpha-PKC immunofluorescence remained in detergent-insoluble preparations from TRH- and PDBu-stimulated, but not resting cells. The association of activated alpha-PKC with chelator- and detergent-insoluble material suggested that activated alpha-PKC may be associated with membrane and cytoskeletal components.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2109189     DOI: 10.1210/mend-4-1-59

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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