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. 1987;2(1):37-40.

Polyphosphoinositide metabolism is rapidly stimulated by activation of a temperature-sensitive mutant of Rous sarcoma virus in rat fibroblasts

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Polyphosphoinositide metabolism is rapidly stimulated by activation of a temperature-sensitive mutant of Rous sarcoma virus in rat fibroblasts

V Chiarugi et al. Oncogene. 1987.

Abstract

We have examined polyphosphoinositide turnover in a Rat-1 fibroblast line infected with a temperature-sensitive mutant (ts LA24) of the Rous sarcoma virus (RSV). When ts LA24-infected cells are shifted from the non-permissive to the permissive temperature, a rapid and sustained activation of phospholipase C (PLC) is observed. Normal and wild-type RSV-infected Rat-1 cells do not show any PLC activation upon temperature shiftdown. Pre-treatment of ts LA24-infected fibroblasts with tetrodotoxin (a Na+ channel inhibitor) or incubation in Na+-free medium significantly prevent temperature shiftdown-induced PLC activation. Therefore, we conclude that PLC activation occurs concomitantly with pp60v-src expression, and hypothesize that pp60v-src-related membrane depolarization is the causal link between pp60v-src tyrosine kinase activity and stimulation of polyphosphoinositide metabolism. Finally, we discuss the relationship between the phenomena we have observed and the mechanism of action of the ras oncogene.

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