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Enhancement of calcium current in Aplysia neurones by phorbol ester and protein kinase C

Abstract

One of the molecular mechanisms capable of regulating the physiological properties of neurones is the phosphorylation of ion channels and other cellular components by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase1. Another protein kinase present in high concentrations in the mammalian brain is protein kinase C (a calcium/phosphatidylserine/diacylglycerol-dependent protein kinase)2-5, but there is no direct evidence, as yet, for the involvement of this enzyme in the control of neuronal excitability. We now present evidence that activation of endogenous protein kinase C by the tumour-promoting phorbol ester TPA (12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate), or intracellular injection of the purified enzyme, enhances the voltage-sensitive calcium current in bag cell neurones of the mollusc Aplysia.


Publication:
Nature
Pub Date:
January 1985
DOI:

10.1038/313313a0

Bibcode:
1985Natur.313..313D
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