Cyclic AMP as a transcriptional inhibitor of upper eukaryotic gene transcription
- PMID: 6095835
- DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(84)80345-9
Cyclic AMP as a transcriptional inhibitor of upper eukaryotic gene transcription
Abstract
Recently, glucagon and its second messenger, cyclic AMP, have been shown to stimulate the transcription rate of several upper eukaryotic genes (1-5). We show here that glucagon can also block gene transcription. Both glucagon and cyclic AMP were found to inhibit the transcription of the genes encoding three liver glycolytic enzymes, including L-type pyruvate kinase and aldolase B. Thus, cyclic AMP proves to be not only an activator but also an inhibitor of gene transcription in eukaryotes.
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