Kinase-negative mutants of S49 mouse lymphoma cells carry a trans-dominant mutation affecting expression of cAMP-dependent protein kinase
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Kinase-negative mutants of S49 mouse lymphoma cells carry a trans-dominant mutation affecting expression of cAMP-dependent protein kinase
Abstract
Kinase-negative mutants of S49 mouse lymphoma cells are pleiotropically negative for all known cAMP-mediated responses of S49 cells and yield cell extracts which are deficient in cAMP binding activity and devoid of cAMP-dependent protein kinase activity. In hybrids between kinase-negative and wild-type cells, the mutant phenotype is dominant: the tetraploid hybrids have reduced cAMP-binding activity and undetectable cAMP-dependent kinase activity. The mutant phenotype is attributable to neither a soluble inhibitor of kinase catalytic subunit, nor a defective kinase regulatory subunit acting as an inhibitor, nor a defective catalytic subunit which sequesters regulatory subunits in inactive complexes. We propose that these mutants carry trans-dominant lesions in a regulatory locus responsible for setting intracellular levels of kinase expression.
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