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Query: EC:3.1.4.3 (
phospholipase C
)
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Recently, we cloned a novel serine/threonine kinase termed
protein kinase D2
(
PKD2
).
PKD2
can be activated by phorbol esters both in vivo and in vitro but also by gastrin via the cholecystokinin/CCK(B) receptor in human gastric cancer cells stably transfected with the CCK(B)/gastrin receptor (AGS-B cells). Here we identify the mechanisms of gastrin-induced
PKD2
activation in AGS-B cells.
PKD2
phosphorylation in response to gastrin was rapid, reaching a maximum after 10 min of incubation. Our data demonstrate that gastrin-stimulated
PKD2
activation involves a heterotrimeric G alpha(q) protein as well as the activation of
phospholipase C
. Furthermore, we show that
PKD2
can be activated by classical and novel members of the protein kinase C (PKC) family such as PKC alpha, PKC epsilon, and PKC eta. These PKCs are activated by gastrin in AGS-B cells. Thus,
PKD2
is likely to be a novel downstream target of specific PKCs upon the stimulation of AGS-B cells with gastrin. Our data suggest a two-step mechanism of activation of
PKD2
via endogenously produced diacylglycerol and the activation of PKCs.
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PMID:Mechanism of activation of protein kinase D2(PKD2) by the CCK(B)/gastrin receptor. 1205 27