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Enhancement of stress-induced synthesis of stress proteins by mastoparan in C6 rat glioma cells.

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  • Enhancement of stress-induced synthesis of stress proteins by mastoparan in C6 rat glioma cells. Abstract Text:

    k katoK Kato,h itoH Ito,k hasegawaK Hasegawa,y inagumaY Inaguma,a suzukiA Suzuki,o kozawaO Kozawa,t asanoT Asano,

    The levels of two small stress proteins, hsp27 and alpha B crystallin, were low in C6 glioma cells confluency. However, the levels of the two proteins increased after exposure of cells to heat (42 degrees C for 30 min) or arsenite (50-100 microM for 1 h) stress. When cells were exposed to arsenite or heat in the presence of mastoparan, a peptide toxin from wasp venom, the induction of hsp27 and alpha B crystallin was markedly stimulated, as detected by means of specific immunoassays, Western blot analysis, and Northern blot analysis. The response of hsp70 to each stress was also enhanced in the presence of mastoparan. Treatment of cells with 40 microM mastoparan alone barely induced the accumulation of hsp27 and alpha B crystallin. The stimulatory effect of mastoparan was little affected in cells that had been treated with pertussis toxin, but it was strongly suppressed in the presence of quinacrine, an inhibitor of phospholipase A2. These results suggest that mastoparan, which is an activator of phospholipase A2, enhances the responses to stress of hsp27, alpha B crystallin and hsp70 by increasing the metabolic activity of the arachidonic acid cascade.

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    k katoK Kato,h itoH Ito,k hasegawaK Hasegawa,y inagumaY Inaguma,a suzukiA Suzuki,o kozawaO Kozawa,t asanoT Asano,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 118

    Page Numbers: 149-53

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Jul

    YEAR: 1995

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Enhancement of stress-induced synthesis of stress proteins by mastoparan in C6 rat glioma cells. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Wasp Venoms

    MESH TERMS: pharmacology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Enhancement of stress-induced synthesis of stress proteins by mastoparan in C6 rat glioma cells. Information

    Substance Name: Pertussis Toxin

    Registry Number: EC 2.4.2.31

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Enhancement of stress-induced synthesis of stress proteins by mastoparan in C6 rat glioma cells.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Biochemistry, Aichi Human Service Center.

    Country: JAPAN

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