Thrombin receptor and endogenous growth-related proteolysis in human fibroblasts.
β Scribed by Suzanne M. Borich; D. Englebretsen; D.R.K. Harding; G.K. Scott
- Book ID
- 102563751
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 338 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1065-6995
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β¦ Synopsis
ABSTRACT
We have previously shown that thrombin reverses the growth inhibition caused in human fibroblasts when a cellβsurface proteinase is inhibited. A similar result was obtained with asynthetic thrombin receptor agonist peptide, which mimics the conformational change resulting from receptor cleavage by thrombin. Consideration of the effects of the growthβrelated proteinase on intracellular second messengers indicates that cleavage of the thrombin receptor by this endogenous proteinase is not a significant event for normal fibroblast growth in culture. Inhibition of the growthβrelated proteinase also fails to block the mitogenic action of bombesin. In conjunction with earlier results, this suggests that the intracellularpoint of action of GRP inhibition may be at, or closely connected with, the receptorβlinked tyrosine kinases, and evidence for inhibition of protein phosphorylation following from GRP inhibition is presented.
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