C-terminal fragments of parathyroid hormone-related protein,PTHrP-(107-111) and (107-139), and the N-terminal PTHrP-(1-40) fragment stimulate membrane-associated protein kinase C activity in rat spleen lymphocytes |
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Authors: | James F Whitfield Richard J Isaacs Balu R Chakravarthy Jon P Durkin Paul Morley Witold Neugebauer Ross E Williams Gordon Willick Raymond H Rixon |
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Abstract: | Membrane-associated protein kinase C (PKC) activity in lymphocytes freshly isolated from rat spleen was stimulated by the C-terminal parathyroid hormonerelated protein fragments, PTHrP-(107–111) and PTHrP-(107–139), at concentrations from 10?3 to 104 pM. By contrast, the same concentrations of PTHrP-(120–139), Without the 107–111 TRSAW (-Thr-Arg-Ser-Ala-Trp-) sequence of the other C terminal fragments, did not stimulate spleen lymphocyte PKC. Low concentrations of the N-terminal PTHrP-(1–40) fragment also stimulated membrane-associated PKC activity in the spleen lymphocytes. These results suggest that PTHrP might be an important physiological regulator of the immune response. Published 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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