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Downregulation of Protein Kinase C-gamma is Independent of a Functional Kinase Domain

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1991 Mar 25
PMID 1901548
Citations 9
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Abstract

Prolonged activation of protein kinase C (PKC) types alpha and beta by tumor-promoting phorbol esters leads to desensitization of the phorbol ester response, downregulation of protein kinase C activity and depletion of the protein kinase C polypeptide. When the gamma isoenzyme of PKC is transiently expressed in COS-1 cells and exposed to phorbol esters, PKC-Gamma is downregulated in COS cells although these cells do not normally express this subtype. A point mutation in the putative ATP-binding site (Lys-380----Met-380) of the protein kinase C gamma isoenzyme which results in a kinase-deficient enzyme does not interfere with this downregulation. Our results suggest that autophosphorylation or constitutive signalling through the protein kinase C-gamma kinase domain is not a prerequisite for downregulation of PKC activity.

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