Knopf J L, Lee M H, Sultzman L A, Kriz R W, Loomis C R, Hewick R M, Bell R M
Cell. 1986 Aug 15;46(4):491-502. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(86)90874-3.
Three different protein kinase C related cDNA clones were isolated from a rat brain cDNA library and designated PKC-I, PKC-II, and PKC-III. These each encode very similar, but distinct, polypeptides that contain a region homologous with other protein kinases. COS cells transfected with either PKC-I or PKC-II specifically bind at least 5-fold more 3H-PDBu (phorbol ester) than control cells. An increase in Ca2+, phosphatidylserine, and diacylglycerol/phorbol-ester-dependent protein kinase activity is also observed in COS cells transfected with either PKC-I or PKC-II. The physiological implications of the discovery of three protein-kinase-C-related cDNAs are discussed.
从大鼠脑cDNA文库中分离出三个不同的蛋白激酶C相关cDNA克隆,分别命名为PKC-I、PKC-II和PKC-III。它们各自编码非常相似但又不同的多肽,这些多肽含有与其他蛋白激酶同源的区域。用PKC-I或PKC-II转染的COS细胞比对照细胞特异性结合至少多5倍的3H-PDBu(佛波酯)。在用PKC-I或PKC-II转染的COS细胞中还观察到Ca2+、磷脂酰丝氨酸以及二酰基甘油/佛波酯依赖性蛋白激酶活性增加。文中讨论了三个蛋白激酶C相关cDNA发现的生理学意义。