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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 256, Issue 11, 5309-5312, Jun, 1981
FS Wu, YC Park, D Roufa and A Martonosi
Brief exposure of cultured chicken pectoralis muscle cells to ionomycin or
A23187 selectively increases the rate of incorporation of [35S]methionine
into an 80,000-dalton protein was also observed upon cell-free translation
of poly(A)-enriched RNA isolated from ionomycin- treated, as compared with
control, cultures. These observations suggest that ionomycin selectively
increases the cellular concentration of mRNA, which codes for the
80,000-dalton protein. The effect is probably mediated through an increase
in cytoplasmic [Ca2+] caused by the ionophore. A similar effect of
ionomycin was observed in cultured fibroblasts, HeLa cells, mouse LSP
cells, and monkey kidney CV1 cells.
Selective stimulation of the synthesis of an 80,000-dalton protein by calcium ionophores
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