Title of article :
Changes in the PPlα mRNA Level and PP1 Activity of Ascites Hepatomas at Different Cell Growth Rates
Author/Authors :
Saadat, Mostafa Department of Biology - College of Sciences - Shiraz University
Abstract :
It is now well established that the type la of serine/threonine protein phosphatases (PP1α) may be
implicated in malignant phenotype. Although the PP1α mRNA level increased in livers at preneo- plastic stages of hepatocarinogenesis and all of examined rat ascites hepatomas, unexpectedly, dra- matically decreased in some of primary hepatomas. In order to elucidate the low level of PP1α mRNA
in some of primary hepatomas and investigate any correlation between cell growth rates and change(s)
of both PP1α mRNA and PP1 activity, the present experiments were done. The most important aspects
of the present study are:'' 1) The PP1α mRNA level may decreased in ascites hepatoma AH-109A cells
harvested from a highly bloody ascites compared to ones harvested from a milky ascites. 2) The
spontaneous PP1 activity in particulate fraction of AH-7974F showed a positive correlation with cell
growth rate. 3) There was no correlation between proliferation rate of AH-7974F and the amount of
PP1α catalytic subunit as well as potential PP1 activity in particulate fraction. Therefore, it is
suggested that the PP1α mRNA level may decreased in the primary hepatomas with low proliferation
rate which were under very bad nutritional conditions.
Keywords :
Protein Phosphatases , PP1α , Enzyme Activity , Catalytic Subunit , Hepatoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics