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Effect of cyclic nucleotides on the induction of ornithine decarboxylase in BHK cells by serum and insulin
Authors:B Hogan  R Shields  D Curtis
Institution:Biochemistry Group School of Biological Sciences University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, Sussex BN1 9QG, England
Abstract:Quiescent baby hamster kidney cells in 0.5% serum synthesize little DNA and have low levels of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the rate-limiting enzyme in polyamine synthesis. After adding serum to 5%, ODC activity is increased 30 fold, reaching a maximum at 6 hr, whereas DNA synthesis is reinitiated at 12 hr. Five μg/ml insulin also increases ODC activity 3 fold by 4 hr. In quiescent 3T3 cells and mouse embryo fibroblasts, serum and insulin may trigger many metabolic events by causing a transient drop in intracellular cyclic AMP and a rise in cyclic GMP. To test this hypothesis in BHK cells, cAMP levels were raised by adding dibutyryl cAMP and/or theophylline, or by stimulating adenylate cyclase with Prostaglandin E1. cAMP blocks the serum stimulation of DNA synthesis, but increases ODC activity, both in quiescent cells and in cells treated with serum and insulin. These results suggest that serum and insulin control ODC activity through a mechanism independent of a drop in cAMP.
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