Welsh G I, Proud C G
Department of Biochemistry, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, University Walk, UK.
FEBS Lett. 1993 Feb 1;316(3):241-6. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)81300-o.
We have examined the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in the stimulation of protein synthesis by insulin using two complementary approaches. In the first, fibroblasts were pretreated with phorbol esters to down-regulate PKC. In these cells, the effects of insulin and of phorbol esters on protein synthesis were completely abolished, although serum still elicited an effect approaching that seen in control cells. Secondly, we used newly developed inhibitors of PKC which, again, blocked the effects of insulin and phorbol esters without greatly reducing the response to serum. Thus PKC apparently plays an important role in the stimulation of translation by insulin.
我们采用了两种互补的方法来研究蛋白激酶C(PKC)在胰岛素刺激蛋白质合成过程中的作用。第一种方法是,用佛波酯预处理成纤维细胞以下调PKC。在这些细胞中,胰岛素和佛波酯对蛋白质合成的作用完全被消除,尽管血清仍能引发接近对照细胞的效应。其次,我们使用了新开发的PKC抑制剂,同样,这些抑制剂阻断了胰岛素和佛波酯的作用,而不会大幅降低对血清的反应。因此,PKC显然在胰岛素刺激翻译过程中起着重要作用。