Three Distinct Mechanisms for Translocation and Activation of the δ Subspecies of Protein Kinase C
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 18 (9), 5263-5271
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.18.9.5263
Abstract
We expressed δ subspecies of protein kinase C (δ-PKC) fused with green fluorescent protein (GFP) in CHO-K1 cells and observed the movement of this fusion protein in living cells after three different stimulations. The δ-PKC–GFP fusion protein had enzymological characteristics very similar to those of the native δ-PKC and was present throughout the cytoplasm in CHO-K1 cells. ATP at 1 mM caused a transient translocation of δ-PKC–GFP to the plasma membrane approximately 30 s after the stimulation and a sequent retranslocation to the cytoplasm within 3 min. A tumor-promoting phorbol ester, 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA; 1 μM), induced a slower translocation of δ-PKC–GFP, and the translocation was unidirectional. Concomitantly, the kinase activity of δ-PKC–GFP was increased by these two stimulations, when the kinase activity of the immunoprecipitated δ-PKC–GFP was measured in vitro in the absence of PKC activators such as phosphatidylserine and diacylglycerol. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2; 5 mM) failed to translocate δ-PKC–GFP but increased its kinase activity more than threefold. δ-PKC–GFP was strongly tyrosine phosphorylated when treated with H2O2 but was tyrosine phosphorylated not at all by ATP stimulation and only slightly by TPA treatment. Both TPA and ATP induced the translocation of δ-PKC–GFP even after treatment with H2O2. Simultaneous treatment with TPA and H2O2 further activated δ-PKC–GFP up to more than fivefold. TPA treatment of cells overexpressing δ-PKC–GFP led to an increase in the number of cells in G2/M phase and of dikaryons, while stimulation with H2O2 increased the number of cells in S phase and induced no significant change in cell morphology. These results indicate that at least three different mechanisms are involved in the translocation and activation of δ-PKC.Keywords
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