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Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C.
Cadmium is a carcinogen whose genotoxicity is only weak. Besides its tumor-initiating capacity, cadmium may be tumor-promoting, since it interferes with several steps of cellular signal transduction. We have investigated effects of cadmium(II) on protein kinase C (PKC), which is a key enzyme in the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7843094 |
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author | Beyersmann, D Block, C Malviya, A N |
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description | Cadmium is a carcinogen whose genotoxicity is only weak. Besides its tumor-initiating capacity, cadmium may be tumor-promoting, since it interferes with several steps of cellular signal transduction. We have investigated effects of cadmium(II) on protein kinase C (PKC), which is a key enzyme in the control of cellular growth and differentiation. Tumor-promoting phorbol esters cause an activation and translocation of PKC from the cytosol to the plasma membrane and to the nucleus of mammalian cells. In mouse 3T3/10 T 1/2 fibroblasts, cadmium(II) potentiated the effect of phorbol ester on nuclear binding and activation of PKC. Furthermore, in a reconstituted system consisting of rat liver nuclei and rat brain PKC, cadmium stimulated the binding of the enzyme to a 105-kDa protein. We propose a model in which cadmium(II) substitutes for zinc(II) in the regulatory domain of PKC, thus rendering the putative protein-protein binding site exposed. Further work is required to elucidate the potential role of the nuclear PKC binding protein(s) in the control of cell proliferation. |
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spelling | pubmed-15674272006-09-19 Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. Beyersmann, D Block, C Malviya, A N Environ Health Perspect Research Article Cadmium is a carcinogen whose genotoxicity is only weak. Besides its tumor-initiating capacity, cadmium may be tumor-promoting, since it interferes with several steps of cellular signal transduction. We have investigated effects of cadmium(II) on protein kinase C (PKC), which is a key enzyme in the control of cellular growth and differentiation. Tumor-promoting phorbol esters cause an activation and translocation of PKC from the cytosol to the plasma membrane and to the nucleus of mammalian cells. In mouse 3T3/10 T 1/2 fibroblasts, cadmium(II) potentiated the effect of phorbol ester on nuclear binding and activation of PKC. Furthermore, in a reconstituted system consisting of rat liver nuclei and rat brain PKC, cadmium stimulated the binding of the enzyme to a 105-kDa protein. We propose a model in which cadmium(II) substitutes for zinc(II) in the regulatory domain of PKC, thus rendering the putative protein-protein binding site exposed. Further work is required to elucidate the potential role of the nuclear PKC binding protein(s) in the control of cell proliferation. 1994-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1567427/ /pubmed/7843094 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Beyersmann, D Block, C Malviya, A N Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. |
title | Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. |
title_full | Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. |
title_fullStr | Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. |
title_short | Effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase C. |
title_sort | effects of cadmium on nuclear protein kinase c. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7843094 |
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