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Literature summary for 2.7.11.13 extracted from

  • Lee, A.
    The role of atypical protein kinase C in CSF-1-dependent Erk activation and proliferation in myeloid progenitors and macrophages (2011), PLoS ONE, 6, e25580.
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Activating Compound

Activating Compound Comment Organism Structure
CSF-1 CSF-1 increases PKCgamma Thr 410 phosphorylation and kinase activity in 32D.R cells Homo sapiens

Inhibitors

Inhibitors Comment Organism Structure
bisindolylmaleimide I
-
Homo sapiens
Gö 6983
-
Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
-
-
-

Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
myeloid cell line myeloid progenitor cell line 32D.R Homo sapiens
-

Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
ATP + a protein
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Homo sapiens ADP + a phosphoprotein
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
PKC-zeta
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Homo sapiens

Temperature Optimum [°C]

Temperature Optimum [°C] Temperature Optimum Maximum [°C] Comment Organism
30
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assay at Homo sapiens

IC50 Value

IC50 Value IC50 Value Maximum Comment Organism Inhibitor Structure
0.0025
-
pH not specified in the publication, 30°C Homo sapiens Gö 6983
0.0075
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pH not specified in the publication, 30°C Homo sapiens bisindolylmaleimide I

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function PKCzeta kinase inhibition reduces CSF-1 supported mitogenesis in 32D.R cells. Its overexpression increases CSF-1 mitogenic responsiveness. PKCzeta's promotion of mitogenic signaling in 32D.R cells is independent of NF-kB. In primary murine bone marrow derived macrophages (BMMs), PKCzeta inhibition has a more modest effect on CSF-1 dependent mitogenesis, and, pan-PKC inhibition has a paradoxically enhancing effect on MEK-Erk phosphorylation. Thus the importance of PKCzeta in the control of CSF-1 mediated MEKErk activity and mitogenesis depends on differentiation stage Homo sapiens