Protein kinase C mobilization in B lymphocytes. Differential isoenzyme translocation upon activation

  • Márquez C
  • Martínez C
  • Boscá L
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Abstract

The subcellular distribution of protein kinase C has been analyzed in murine B lymphocytes exposed to LPS, anti-IgM antibodies and phorbol dibutyrate. An accurate determination of the enzyme mobilized from the soluble to the particulate fractions by these activators, has been made possible by the use of B cells in which the major part of the activity was present in the cytosol. Upon stimulation, we have analyzed the isoenzymatic forms translocated to the B cell membrane, showing a differential pattern of isoenzyme mobilization between LPS and anti-IgM antibodies. These data, together with the different Ca2+ requirements for the activation of the translocated protein kinase C isoenzymes, might help to unravel the mechanism responsible for the clonal expansion and differentiation of B lymphocytes, induced by the two ligands.

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Márquez, C., Martínez, C., & Boscá, L. (1991). Protein kinase C mobilization in B lymphocytes. Differential isoenzyme translocation upon activation. The Journal of Immunology, 147(2), 627–632. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.147.2.627

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