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Effects of cyclic AMP on the kinetics of serum protein synthesis in cultured mouse hepatoma cells
Authors:H C Hamman  J A Simpson  B E Ledford
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 USA
Abstract:The mouse hepatoma cell line, Hepa, was cultured in the presence of either 1 mM N6, O2′-dibutyryl cyclic AMP (Bt2cAMP), 0.5 mM 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine, or 1 μg/ml cholera toxin. The synthesis and secretion of albumin, α-fetoprotein, and transferrin were elevated above controls by 24 h reaching two- to fourfold stimulations within 72 h. These effects were reversible and were specific for the serum proteins. The stimulation of serum protein synthesis was accompanied by a decrease in the rate of cell proliferation. Protein synthetic parameters were analyzed in Hepa cells 72 h after exposure to N6,O2′-dibutyryl cyclic AMP. The cellular rate of albumin synthesis was increased fourfold and the relative rate of albumin synthesis was increased approximately threefold. N6,O2′-Dibutyryl cyclic AMP did not affect the size distribution of either total Hepa polyribosomes or of albumin-synthesizing polyribosomes. The elongation rate on total mRNA and on albumin mRNA was decreased by approximately 40%. These results indicate that the rate of initiation of total Hepa mRNA and of albumin mRNA also decreased by 40%. The nonspecific nature of the N6,O2′-dibutyryl cyclic AMP effect on Hepa protein synthetic parameters must be due to an alteration in the level of a common substrate, perhaps ATP. The specific threefold increase in the relative rate of albumin synthesis with no alteration in polyribosome sizes requires a threefold increase in the relative amount of functional albumin mRNA in Hepa cells. This prediction was confirmed by cell-free translation of Hepa polyribosomes.
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