Receptors for B-melanocyte-stimulating hormone exhibit positive cooperativity in synchronized melanoma cells
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Receptors for B-melanocyte-stimulating hormone exhibit positive cooperativity in synchronized melanoma cells
Abstract
Cloudman S91 mouse melanoma cells respond in culture to B-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (B-MSH) with changes in morphology, growth rates, and melanin production. The effects of MSH appear to be mediated through a stimulation of the cyclic AMP system. It was reported earlier that at least some of the responses to MSH (increased cyclic AMP production and tyrosinase activity) occur in the G2 phase of the cell cycle [Wong, G., Pawelek, J., Sansone, M., & Morowitz, J. (1974) Nature (London) 248, 351-354] and that the apparent reason for this cell cycle restriction is that receptors for MSH are most active in the G2 phase [Varga, J. M., DiPasquale, A., Pawelek, J., McGuire, J., & Lerner, A. (1974) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 71, 1590-1593]. In this report, we found that by two separate methods of obtaining populations of cells in the G2 phase of their cycle--centrifugal elutriation or synchronization with thymidine--we observed increased binding of MSH by cells in the G2 and possibly late S phases of their cycle. However, cultures of cells passing through their cycle in synchrony were quite different from nonsynchronized (random) cultures. Both synchronized and random cultures expressed receptors for MSH in the G2 and possibly late S phases of their cycle, but synchronized cultures bound severalfold more MSH per cell than random cultures. This increased binding of MSH by synchronized cells was accompanied by an increase in tyrosinase activity and pigment production.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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