Diacylglycerol generated by exogenous phospholipase C activates the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway independent of Ras- and phorbol ester-sensitive protein kinase C: dependence on protein kinase C-ζ

Autor: DIJK, Marc C. M. van, MURIANA, Francisco J. G., HOEVEN, Paul C. J. van der, WIDT, John de, SCHAAP, Dick, MOOLENAAR, Wouter H., BLITTERSWIJK, Wim J. van
Zdroj: Biochemical Journal; May 1997, Vol. 323 Issue: 3 p693-699, 7p
Abstrakt: The role of diacylglycerol (DG) formation from phosphatidylcholine in mitogenic signal transduction is poorly understood. We have generated this lipid at the plasma membrane by treating Rat-1 fibroblasts with bacterial phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C (PC-PLC). This treatment leads to activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). However, unlike platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) or epidermal growth factor (EGF), PC-PLC fails to activate Ras and to induce DNA synthesis, and activates MAPK only transiently (< 45 min). Down-regulation of protein kinase C (PKC) -α, -Δ and -ε isotypes has little or no effect on MAPK activation by either PC-PLC or growth factors. However, Ro 31-8220, a highly selective inhibitor of all PKC isotypes, including atypical PKC-ζ but not Raf-1, blocks MAPK activation by PDGF and PC-PLC, but not that by EGF, suggesting that atypical PKC mediates the PDGF and PC-PLC signal. In line with this, PKC-ζ is activated by PC-PLC and PDGF, but not by EGF, as shown by a kinase assay in vitro, using biotinylated ε-peptide as a substrate. Furthermore, dominant-negative PKC-ζ inhibits, while (wild-type) PKC-ζ overexpression enhances MAPK activation by PDGF and PC-PLC. The results suggest that DG generated by PC-PLC can activate the MAPK pathway independent of Ras and phorbol-ester-sensitive PKC but, instead, via PKC-ζ.
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