Phorbol ester inhibits myoblast fusion and activates beta-adrenergic receptor coupled adenylate cyclase
- PMID: 2989009
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(85)80725-0
Phorbol ester inhibits myoblast fusion and activates beta-adrenergic receptor coupled adenylate cyclase
Abstract
Primary cultures of myoblasts, derived from embryonic chick pectoral muscle, were treated with phorbol ester (TPA) for 8-96 h. TPA treatment blocked the fusion of myoblasts along with the expression of the MM form of creatine kinase. Interestingly, TPA treatment markedly increased the activity of beta-adrenergic receptor coupled adenylate cyclase (AC) activity. The study suggests that TPA treatment augments the functional interaction between a coupling Ns protein and catalytic unit of AC. The likely significance of these results is briefly presented.
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