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Regulation of protein kinase C by Zn(2+)-dependent interaction with actin.
Authors:P D Zalewski  I J Forbes  C Giannakis  W H Betts
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of Adelaide, Woodville, South Australia.
Abstract:Zn2+ influences diverse cellular processes by poorly understood mechanisms. Some of these effects may be mediated by the protein kinase C (PKC) family of enzymes, since an influx of Zn2+ greatly increases their binding of regulatory ligand phorbol ester and induces their translocation from cytosol to the cytoskeleton. Using a model with purified components, we now show that Zn2+ acts by forming a phospholipid-dependent complex of PKC with filamentous actin, which results in expression of new binding sites for phorbol ester and phosphorylation of actin. These results provide a basis for the observed localization of PKC at actin-membrane junctions, in-vivo.
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