Acetylcholine-activated currents were recorded in cultured myotubes arising from embryonic quail myoblasts transformed by the v-src and v-ras oncogenes. In src-myotubes, the whole cell inward current decayed more slowly than in non-transformed controls. In ras-myotubes, the current had a faster decay and smaller amplitude than in the controls. The single-channel conductance and mean open times recorded from cell-attached patches were similar in transformed and control cells. However, in ras-myotubes the frequency of channel openings strongly decreased with time. It is concluded that oncogenic tyrosine-specific protein kinase (v-src product) and G-like p21 protein (v-ras product) can induce differential changes in the function of nicotinic ACh receptor, perhaps related to specific biochemical events elicited in the establishment of the transformed state.
ACETYLCHOLINE-ACTIVATED CURRENTS IN QUAIL MYOTUBES EXPRESSING VIRAL ONCOGENES / Grassi, Francesca; M., Cristina Gauzzi; Eusebi, Fabrizio; Stefano, Alema. - In: CELLULAR SIGNALLING. - ISSN 0898-6568. - STAMPA. - 2:6(1990), pp. 557-562. [10.1016/0898-6568(90)90077-n]
ACETYLCHOLINE-ACTIVATED CURRENTS IN QUAIL MYOTUBES EXPRESSING VIRAL ONCOGENES
GRASSI, Francesca;EUSEBI, Fabrizio;
1990
Abstract
Acetylcholine-activated currents were recorded in cultured myotubes arising from embryonic quail myoblasts transformed by the v-src and v-ras oncogenes. In src-myotubes, the whole cell inward current decayed more slowly than in non-transformed controls. In ras-myotubes, the current had a faster decay and smaller amplitude than in the controls. The single-channel conductance and mean open times recorded from cell-attached patches were similar in transformed and control cells. However, in ras-myotubes the frequency of channel openings strongly decreased with time. It is concluded that oncogenic tyrosine-specific protein kinase (v-src product) and G-like p21 protein (v-ras product) can induce differential changes in the function of nicotinic ACh receptor, perhaps related to specific biochemical events elicited in the establishment of the transformed state.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.