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Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.

To transmit the information inside the cell, one possibility is the action of an enzyme called kinase that phosphorylates other proteins. To study these enzymes, chemical compound synthesis was needed to know the function and the mechanism of activation. The major difficulty is creating a specific m...

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Autores principales: Siomboing, X, Gressier, B, Dine, T, Brunet, C, Luyckx, M, Cazin, M, Cazin, J C
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11817672
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author Siomboing, X
Gressier, B
Dine, T
Brunet, C
Luyckx, M
Cazin, M
Cazin, J C
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Gressier, B
Dine, T
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Luyckx, M
Cazin, M
Cazin, J C
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description To transmit the information inside the cell, one possibility is the action of an enzyme called kinase that phosphorylates other proteins. To study these enzymes, chemical compound synthesis was needed to know the function and the mechanism of activation. The major difficulty is creating a specific molecule for one kinase. In this study, we test the action of Rho-kinase inhibitors (HA-1077 and Y-32885) on protein kinase C (PKC) in the respiratory burst in the human polymorphonuclear neutrophils. We have shown that these compounds could inhibit the anion superoxide production. To prove their action on PKC, we have shown a decrease of binding of a specific ligand (phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate) with each inhibitor. During its activation, PKC was translocated from the cytoplasm to the plasmic membrane. We have also shown an inhibition of this translocation, proving an inhibition of PKC by HA-1077 and Y-32885.
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spelling pubmed-17817262007-01-25 Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils. Siomboing, X Gressier, B Dine, T Brunet, C Luyckx, M Cazin, M Cazin, J C Mediators Inflamm Research Article To transmit the information inside the cell, one possibility is the action of an enzyme called kinase that phosphorylates other proteins. To study these enzymes, chemical compound synthesis was needed to know the function and the mechanism of activation. The major difficulty is creating a specific molecule for one kinase. In this study, we test the action of Rho-kinase inhibitors (HA-1077 and Y-32885) on protein kinase C (PKC) in the respiratory burst in the human polymorphonuclear neutrophils. We have shown that these compounds could inhibit the anion superoxide production. To prove their action on PKC, we have shown a decrease of binding of a specific ligand (phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate) with each inhibitor. During its activation, PKC was translocated from the cytoplasm to the plasmic membrane. We have also shown an inhibition of this translocation, proving an inhibition of PKC by HA-1077 and Y-32885. 2001-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1781726/ /pubmed/11817672 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Siomboing, X
Gressier, B
Dine, T
Brunet, C
Luyckx, M
Cazin, M
Cazin, J C
Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.
title Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.
title_full Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.
title_fullStr Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.
title_short Investigation of the inhibitory effects of HA-1077 and Y-32885 on the translocation of PKCbetaI, PKCbetaII and PKCzeta in human neutrophils.
title_sort investigation of the inhibitory effects of ha-1077 and y-32885 on the translocation of pkcbetai, pkcbetaii and pkczeta in human neutrophils.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11817672
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