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Zinc Increases Phorbol Ester Receptors in Intact B-cells, Neutrophil Polymorphs and Platelets

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1989 Apr 24
PMID 2785460
Citations 12
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Abstract

In the presence of pyrithione, which was used as a Zn2+ ionophore, Zn2+ (10-100 microM) increased phorbol ester binding by intact B-CLL cells in a dose-dependent fashion. Zn pyrithione increased 2-fold the number of phorbol ester receptors in B-cells (0.74 to 1.4 pmol/10(6) cells), neutrophil polymorphs (0.2 to 0.51 pmol/10(6) cells) and platelets (91 to 209 pmol/10(10) cells). Fractionation of cells after treatment with Zn pyrithione showed that increased binding of PDBu occurred in the particulate fraction of cells and this was accompanied by loss of phorbol ester receptors from the cytosol. These data are compatible with a role for Zn in the subcellular distribution and activation of protein kinase C.

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