Activation of kinase phosphorylation by heat-shift and mild heat-shock

Pamela Petrocchi, Stefania Quaresima, Patrizia Maria Mongiardi, Cinzia Severini, Roberta Possenti
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Most cells activate intracellular signalling to recover from heat damage. An increase of temperature, known as HS (heat shock), induces two major signalling events: the transcriptional induction of HSPs (heat-shock proteins) and the activation of the MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) cascade. We performed the present study to examine the effects of HS, induced by different experimental conditions, on various kinases [ERK (extracellular-signal-regulated kinase), JNK (c-Jun N-terminal kinase), p38, Akt, AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase) and PKC (protein kinase C)]. We investigated by Western blot analysis the phosphorylation of MAPK as a measure of cellular responsiveness to heat shift (37°C) and mild HS (40°C) in different cell lines. The results of the study indicate that every cell line responded to heat shift, and to a greater extent to HS, increasing ERK and JNK phosphorylation, whereas variable effects on activation or inhibition of PKC, AMPK, Akt and p38 were observed. Besides the implications of intracellular signalling activated by heat variations, these data may be of technical relevance, indicating possible sources of error due to different experimental temperature conditions.

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热转移和轻度热休克对激酶磷酸化的激活作用
大多数细胞激活细胞内信号以从热损伤中恢复。温度的升高,被称为HS(热休克),诱导两个主要的信号事件:热休克蛋白(HSPs)的转录诱导和有丝分裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPK)级联的激活。本研究旨在检测不同实验条件下HS对多种激酶[ERK(细胞外信号调节激酶)、JNK (C - jun n -末端激酶)、p38、Akt、AMPK (amp活化蛋白激酶)和PKC(蛋白激酶C)]的影响。我们通过Western blot分析研究了MAPK磷酸化作为不同细胞系对热转移(37°C)和轻度HS(40°C)的细胞反应性的测量。研究结果表明,每个细胞系都对热转移有反应,并在更大程度上对HS有反应,增加ERK和JNK的磷酸化,而对PKC、AMPK、Akt和p38的激活或抑制有不同的影响。除了热变化激活的细胞内信号的含义外,这些数据可能具有技术相关性,表明由于不同的实验温度条件可能导致的误差来源。
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