PROTEIN-KINASE-C ISOZYMES IN PROGRESSIVELY TRANSFORMED RAT EMBRYO FIBROBLASTS

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LIAO, L [1 ]
RAMSAY, K [1 ]
JAKEN, S [1 ]
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[1] W ALTON JONES CELL SCI CTR,LAKE PLACID,NY 12946
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CELL GROWTH & DIFFERENTIATION | 1994年 / 5卷 / 11期
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The role of individual protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms in progressive transformation of a rat embryo fibroblast cell line (REF52 cells) has been evaluated. Normal (REF A) cells were transfected with SV40 to produce the partially transformed REF and cell line. REF B cells are morphologically transformed but have only limited capacity for growth in soft agar. Message and protein levels for PKC-alpha and PKC-delta were similar in REF A and B cells, indicating that expression of SV40 large T did not directly influence the amounts of PKCs. However, PKC-alpha localization was influenced. PKC-alpha was associated with focal contacts of REF A but not REF B cells, indicating that changes in location rather than content are an early event in REF52 cell transformation. Clones of REF B cells were selected for growth in soft agar (REF C cells). Levels of PKC-delta, but not PKC-alpha or epsilon, were increased in several of these clones, suggesting that increased PKC-delta content may facilitate anchorage-independent growth. In other studies, we have determined that PKCs interact with their binding proteins/substrates through their regulatory domains (RD; L. Liao ef al., Biochemistry, 33: 1229-1233, 1994). These results predict that RDs could potentially inhibit PKC signaling by competing with endogenous wild-type PKCs for binding protein/substrate interactions. Overexpression of the RD of PKC-delta inhibited growth in soft agar of one representative REF C clone, whereas overexpression of the RD of PKC-alpha promoted growth in soft agar. These results suggest that RD expression may be a useful approach for dominant negative PKC inhibitors with potential isozyme specificity.
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