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. 1988:282:195-208.

The role of calpain and protein kinase C in activation of human neutrophils

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  • PMID: 2853870

The role of calpain and protein kinase C in activation of human neutrophils

S Pontremoli et al. Prog Clin Biol Res. 1988.

Abstract

These and earlier findings suggest that certain neutrophil biochemical responses induced by external stimuli are mediated by the reorganization of the cytoskeletal-membrane interactions. This rearrangement of the intracellular architecture appears to result from a coordinated and integrated operation of two enzymes, namely PKC and calpain. This conclusion is schematically represented in a comprehensive model, discussed in the introduction and derived from a number of experimental observations. In focusing the importance of cytoskeletal reorganization, signal-directed proteolysis, induced by specific PKC-mediated phosphorylation, appears to play a fundamental role in cell functions such as positioning and fusion of organelles with plasma membranes and possibly locomotion and transport.

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