Protein Information

ID 81
Name protein kinase C (protein family or complex)
Synonyms Protein kinase C; PKC

Compound Information

ID 1794
Name ergocalciferol
CAS

Reference

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8624848 Usta J, Durr IF: Ergocalciferol and cycloheximide in vivo stimulate protein kinase C of intestinal crypt cells. Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 1996 Jan;28(1):91-5.
Previous reports have suggested that 1,25-dihydroxychole-calciferol regulated cellular differentiation via its effects on protein kinase C activity. This study examined the in vivo effects of ergocalciferol on the activity of protein kinase C, and whether the differentiation of crypt intestinal cells is dependent on the activation of this enzyme. Ergocalciferol in saline was injected intramuscularly into rats and the animals sacrificed 24 hr after fasting. Protein kinase C specific activity was determined from the rate of incorporation of 32p-ATP into protamine. Injections of 60 micrograms ergocalciferol/200 g of body wt, raised protein kinase C specific activity to 59818 +/- 4010 (SEM, n = 5) cpm 32p-protamine/min/mg cell protein, compared with a control of 46173 +/- 4612 (P < 0.0005). Optimal specific activities were seen within 72 hr of injection. Administration of 120 micrograms ergocalciferol/200 g of body wt, raised the concentrations of serum calcium to 9.8 and 10.4 mg/dl following the intramuscular injection by 24 and 72 hr, respectively, compared with a control of 7.7 mg/dl. Actinomycin D (intramuscular, 100 micrograms/200 g of body wt) together with ergocalciferol (120 micrograms/200 g of body wt) reduced protein kinase C activity by 51% 24 hr after injection. Cycloheximide blocked the activation, but when injected alone stimulated endogenous protein kinase C activity by 34% 24 hr injection. The study shows activation of crypt protein kinase C by ergocalciferol. The inhibition of activation by actinomycin D and cycloheximide suggests the involvement of both transcriptional and translational processes in this activation.
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