PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF THE ALPHA-SUBSPECIES, GAMMA-SUBSPECIES, DELTA-SUBSPECIES AND EPSILON-SUBSPECIES OF PROTEIN-KINASE-C CHANGES AS C6 GLIOMA-CELLS BECOME CONTACT INHIBITED AND QUIESCENT IN THE PRESENCE OF SERUM
K. Moreton et al., PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF THE ALPHA-SUBSPECIES, GAMMA-SUBSPECIES, DELTA-SUBSPECIES AND EPSILON-SUBSPECIES OF PROTEIN-KINASE-C CHANGES AS C6 GLIOMA-CELLS BECOME CONTACT INHIBITED AND QUIESCENT IN THE PRESENCE OF SERUM, FEBS letters, 372(1), 1995, pp. 33-38
Total protein kinase C (PKC) activity and protein expression of the al
pha and delta subspecies of PKC increases markedly as C6 glioma cells
grow from low cell density to the contact-inhibited quiescent state (a
lso known as G(o)) in the presence of serum. At the same time protein
expression of PKC subspecies gamma and epsilon decreases while the bet
a(I), beta(II) iota and zeta subspecies did not change. Serum deprivat
ion of growing C6 glioma cells does not induce the same changes in PKC
subspecies protein expression. The findings support the growing view
that there are significant differences between the G(o) states brought
about by contact inhibition or serum deprivation.