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Early effects of TPA on protein kinase activity in murine thymocytes : Reduction of protein kinase C activity in the cytosol and increase of Ca and phospholipid-independent kinase activity in the particulate fractions
Authors:Sofia Avissar  Blanka Shanitzki  Kurt H Stenzel  Abraham Novogrodsky  
Abstract:Brief treatment of intact thymocytes with TPA and other tumor promoters causes a reduction in protein kinase C activity from the cytosol and an increase in kinase activity in the pariculate fraction. In contrast to the activity in the cytosol, which is absolutely dependent on the addition of Ca2+, phosphatidylserine and diolein, the activity in the particulate fraction is independent of these agents. Analysis of target specificity of the particulate kinase activity using exogenous and endogenous substrates suggests that the increased phosphorylation in the particulate fraction is catalysed by protein kinase C with altered catalytic properties. Although interleukin-1 and TPA are both co-mitogens for murine thymocytes, interleukin-1 does not share with TPA its property to alter protein kinase activity in the cytosolic and particulate fractions.
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