The regulation of glycoprotein synthesis by cAMP in Dictyostelium |
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Authors: | James H. Gregg, Humberto Jim nez,Rosemary W. Davis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA |
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Abstract: | Dictyostelium discoideum (Dd) 1-H vegetative amoebae exposed to cAMP differentiate into mature stalk cells within 48 h [6]. It was of interest to monitor the patterns of glycoprotein synthesis in the amoebae during the first 5 h of exposure to cAMP and phosphate buffer (PB) controls. Following the exposure period the amoebae were labeled with -[6-3H]fucose. It was determined by both silver grain counts of autoradiographs and scintillation spectroscopy that within minutes cAMP effects an inhibition of [3H]fucose incorporation. However, by 5 h of exposure both experimentals and controls lose a major amount of their labeling capacity based upon the initial PB control value. Vegetative amoebae exposed to cAMP mimics the sparse labeling found in prestalk cells. Prestalk cells synthesize cellulose as a result of cAMP-induced gluconeogenesis and consequently glycoprotein synthesis is reduced. Cellular interactions promoted by cAMP appears to initiate prestalk cell differentiation during the pre-aggregation phase of development. This event is accompanied by a loss in the ability of the aggregating cells to synthesize glycoprotein. |
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