STIMULATION BY GROWTH-HORMONE OF MAP KINASE-ACTIVITY IN 3T3-F442A FIBROBLASTS

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CAMPBELL, GS [1 ]
PANG, L [1 ]
MIYASAKA, T [1 ]
SALTIEL, AR [1 ]
CARTERSU, C [1 ]
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[1] PARKE DAVIS & CO,DEPT SIGNAL TRANSDUCT,ANN ARBOR,MI 48105
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We have previously demonstrated that growth hormone (GH) promotes an increase in tyrosine kinase activity associated with the GH receptor. To gain insight into the role of GH-dependent tyrosine kinase activity in signaling by GH, we investigated the possibility that GH might stimulate MAP kinase, a serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase thought to be a common element in tyrosine kinase-initiated response cascades. Treatment of 3T3-F442A fibroblasts with 100 ng/ml GH results in a 3-6-fold increase in the ability of cell-free extracts to phosphorylate MAP-2 and myelin basic protein. GH-stimulated kinase activity is unaffected by heparin, H7, or cAMP-dependent protein kinase inhibitor peptide, partially reduced by staurosporine and inhibited by fluoride and calcium ions, indicating that the kinase is not protein kinase C or A, casein kinase, or a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase. Based on gel permeation chromatography, the molecular mass of the GH-stimulated MAP kinase is approximately 40 kDa. Furthermore, anti-phosphotyrosine antibodies revealed the GH-dependent appearance of two phosphotyrosine-containing proteins in cell-free lysates of GH-treated cells that co-migrate with proteins recognized by anti-MAP kinase antibodies. The GH-dependent increase in MAP kinase activity displays a biphasic time course and is dependent on the concentration of GH applied to the cells. GH-dependent MAP kinase activity, partially purified by Mono-Q chromatography, is inactivated by treatment with alkaline phosphatase. Addition of H7 to the cells prior to the addition of GH has no effect, whereas addition of H8 increases MAP kinase activity in control cells with no effect in GH-treated cells, indicating that protein kinase C is unlikely to be an intermediary in the GH-dependent stimulation of MAP kinase activity. These findings indicate that signaling by GH in 3T3-F443A cells may, at least in part, utilize a kinase cascade similar to those that have been proposed for other membrane receptors with associated tyrosine kinase activity.
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