Temporal changes in intracellular distribution of protein kinase C in Swiss 3T3 cells during mitogenic stimulation with insulin-like growth factor I and bombesin: translocation to the nucleus follows rapid changes in nuclear polyphosphoinositides
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Temporal changes in intracellular distribution of protein kinase C in Swiss 3T3 cells during mitogenic stimulation with insulin-like growth factor I and bombesin: translocation to the nucleus follows rapid changes in nuclear polyphosphoinositides
Abstract
Using a polyclonal antibody raised against a synthetic peptide of the catalytic region of protein kinase C, we have carried out a combined immunocytochemical and immunochemical analysis to follow the subcellular localisation of this enzyme in response to mitogenic stimulation with insulin-like growth factor I and bombesin. These investigations show a time dependent translocation of protein kinase C from the cytoplasm to the nucleus since 5 min stimulation reaching a maximal effect after 45 min. These results show clearly that mitogen induced translocation of protein kinase C to the nucleus follows temporally the earlier changes in nuclear polyphosphoinositide metabolism previously demonstrated.
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