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. 1987 Apr;7(4):1358-63.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.7.4.1358-1363.1987.

Metallothionein gene expression is regulated by serum factors and activators of protein kinase C

Metallothionein gene expression is regulated by serum factors and activators of protein kinase C

R J Imbra et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1987 Apr.

Abstract

The exact physiological role of metallothionein (MT) is not clear. It has been suggested that these low-molecular-weight, highly inducible, heavy-metal-binding proteins serve in the regulation of intracellular Zn metabolism. Among the Zn-requiring systems are several enzymes involved in DNA replication and repair. Therefore, during periods of active DNA synthesis there is likely to be an increased demand for Zn, which could be met by elevated MT synthesis. For that reason, we examined whether stimulation of cellular proliferation leads to increased expression of MT. We report here that treatment of cultured mammalian cells with serum growth factors and activators of protein kinase C, all of which are known to have growth stimulatory activity, led to induction of MT mRNA. One of the required steps in the signal transduction pathways triggered by these agents, ending in MT induction, appears to be the activation of protein kinase C.

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