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A cell-based reporter assay for the identification of protein kinase C activators and inhibitors
Authors:Prakash Sista  Sharon Edmiston  James W. Darges  Simon Robinson  David J. Burns
Affiliation:(1) Sphinx Pharmaceuticals Corporation, P.O. Box 52330, 27717 Durham, NC, USA;(2) Present address: Trimeris Incorporated, 2 University Place, 27707 Durham, NC, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina, 27599 Chapel Hill, NC, USA;(4) Present address: Department of Oncology, BASF Biosearch Corporation, 01605 Boston, MA, USA;(5) Present address: New Lead Discovery, Aboott Labs, 60064 Abbott Park, IL, USA;(6) 4727 University Drive, 27707 Durham, NC, USA
Abstract:Transmission of extra cellular signals across biological membranes results in the generation of lipid metabolites which in turn influence specific cellular events such as cell growth or differentiation. Many of these lipid messengers can activate protein kinase C (PKC) isozymes of which one function is to perpetuate the extracellular signals to the nucleus by phosphorylating other targets proteins. We have engineered mammalian cell lines to identify and evaluate activators and inhibitors of PKC-dependent and independent signal transduction pathways. The A31 mouse fibroblast cell line, has been stably transfected with a construct containing a triplet repeat of the TPA response element (TRE) upstream of a thymidine kinase promoter fused to the human growth hormone (hGH) gene. A31 cells containing this reporter construct exhibit significant increases in hGH secretion following stimulation by phorbol esters or other mitogens. The levels of hGH secretion are modulated in this system using different pharmacological agents. We demonstrate that this assay can be used to identify specific and general inhibitors as well as activators of the signal transduction pathway mediated by PKC isozymes. (Mol Cell Biochem141: 129–134, 1994)
Keywords:protein kinase C  reporter assays  human growth hormone  modulators  signal transduction  TPA response element (TRE)  AP1
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