THE PROTEIN-KINASE-C ACTIVATION DOMAIN OF THE PARATHYROID-HORMONE

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JOUISHOMME, H
WHITFIELD, JF
CHAKRAVARTHY, B
DURKIN, JP
GAGNON, L
ISAACS, RJ
MACLEAN, S
NEUGEBAUER, W
WILLICK, G
RIXON, RH
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[1] NATL RES COUNCIL CANADA,INST BIOL SCI,CELL SYST SECT,BLDG M-54,MONTREAL RD CAMPUS,OTTAWA K1A 0R6,ONTARIO,CANADA
[2] NATL RES COUNCIL CANADA,INST BIOL SCI,PROT STRUCT & DESIGN SECT,OTTAWA K1A 0R6,ONTARIO,CANADA
[3] ALLELIX BIOPHARMACEUT INC,MISSISSAUGA,ONTARIO,CANADA
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10.1210/en.130.1.53
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The PTH activates both adenylate cyclase and a mechanism that increases membrane-associated protein kinase-C (PKC) activity. To define the hormone's PKC activation domain we have used a panel of PTH fragments and ROS 17/2 rat osteosarcoma cells as the target cells. PTH equally and maximally increased PKC activity in ROS 17/2 cell membranes at physiological concentrations between 1-50 pM and 5-50 nM, but not at intermediate concentrations or concentrations above 50 nM. The PKC-stimulating picomolar concentrations of PTH did not stimulate adenylate cyclase in ROS 17/2 cells, while the PKC-stimulating nanomolar concentrations of the hormone did stimulate adenylate cyclase, with an EC50 of 1-2 nM. Very high concentrations of PTH, such as 100 nM, that did not increase membrane PKC activity were still able to maximally stimulate adenylate cyclase. PTH fragments lacking the N-terminal amino acids needed for adenylate cyclase activation increased membrane PKC activity, and the PKC activation domain was found to lie within the 28-34 region of the PTH molecule. This was confirmed by showing that optimally effective picomolar concentrations of the human PTH-(28-34) fragment itself were able to increase membrane-associated PKC activity to the same extent as the optimally effective picomolar concentrations of the intact PTH-(1-84) or the larger PTH-(1-34) or PTH-(3-34) fragments.
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