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. 1989 Jul;63(7):2929-35.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.63.7.2929-2935.1989.

Modulation of arachidonic acid metabolism by Rous sarcoma virus

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Modulation of arachidonic acid metabolism by Rous sarcoma virus

K Barker et al. J Virol. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

Arachidonic acid (C20:4) metabolites were released constitutively from wild-type Rous sarcoma virus-transformed chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEF). 3H-labeled C20:4 and its metabolites were released from unstimulated and uninfected CEF only in response to stimuli such as serum, phorbol ester, or the calcium ionophore A23187. High-pressure liquid chromatography analysis showed that the radioactivity released from [3H]arachidonate-labeled transformed cells was contained in free arachidonate and in the cyclooxygenase products prostaglandin E2 and prostaglandin F2 alpha; no lipoxygenase products were identified. The release of C20:4 and its metabolites from CEF infected with pp60src deletion mutants was correlated with serum-independent DNA synthesis and with the expression of the mRNA for 9E3, a gene expressed in Rous sarcoma virus-transformed cells which has homology with several mitogenic and inflammatory peptides. 3H-labeled C20:4 release was not correlated with p36 phosphorylation, which argues against a role for this protein as a phospholipase A2 inhibitor. CEF infected with other oncogenic viruses encoding a tyrosine kinase also released C20:4, as did CEF infected with viruses that contained mos and ras; however, infection with a crk-containing virus did not result in stimulation of 3H-labeled C20:4 release, suggesting that utilization of this signaling pathway is specific for particular transformation stimuli.

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