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1936608
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PKC-alpha was found only in beta-cells, PKC-gamma in alpha-cells, and PKC-epsilon in delta-cells and vascular walls.
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1936608
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All three isoenzymes were also present in neonatal islets; however, in contrast to adult tissue, immunoreactivity for either PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma was present in relatively few cells.
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1936608
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There was no apparent immunoreactivity for PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma in fetal islets, although these tissues contained strong staining for insulin and glucagon.
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1936608
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PKC-alpha was found only in beta-cells, PKC-gamma in alpha-cells, and PKC-epsilon in delta-cells and vascular walls.
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1936608
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All three isoenzymes were also present in neonatal islets; however, in contrast to adult tissue, immunoreactivity for either PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma was present in relatively few cells.
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1936608
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There was no apparent immunoreactivity for PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma in fetal islets, although these tissues contained strong staining for insulin and glucagon.
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1936608
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PKC-alpha was found only in beta-cells, PKC-gamma in alpha-cells, and PKC-epsilon in delta-cells and vascular walls.
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1936608
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All three isoenzymes were also present in neonatal islets; however, in contrast to adult tissue, immunoreactivity for either PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma was present in relatively few cells.
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1936608
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There was no apparent immunoreactivity for PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma in fetal islets, although these tissues contained strong staining for insulin and glucagon.
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8745155
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Protein kinase C isozymes in prostatic epithelial cells from normal, diabetic and insulin-treated diabetic rats.
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8745155
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Specific monoclonal antisera revealed that the PKC-gamma isozyme is not expressed in the rat prostatic epithelium, whereas the PKC-beta isozyme was noted only in the cytosolic fraction showing an apparent molecular weight of 75.5 kDa. 3.
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8745155
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The most important decrease was that of the 55.5-kDa PKC form in cytosol that returned to control values by insulin therapy, whereas PKC-beta suffered also some decrease in diabetes and increased again with insulin treatment.
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8972184
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Mutation of Raf Cys 165 and Cys 168 to Ser strongly inhibits the Ras-dependent activation of c-Raf-1 by epidermal growth factor (EGF).
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8972184
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Deletion of the Raf zinc finger and replacement with a homologous zinc finger from protein kinase C gamma (PKC gamma) (to give gamma/Raf) also abrogates EGF-induced activation but enables a vigorous phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)-induced activation.
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15496608
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Embryos of diabetic rats showed markers of increased activity of PKC-alpha, PKC-beta1, PKC-gamma, PKC-delta, and PKC-zeta compared with embryos of normal rats on d 10.
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15496608
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In contrast, maternal diabetes caused only two alterations in PKC activity markers on gestational d 11, i.e. both PKC-alpha and PKC-zeta were decreased in embryos of diabetic rats.
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15496608
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We found increased mRNA levels of PKC-beta 1 and PKC-zeta on d 10 in embryos of diabetic rats and decreased mRNA levels of PKC-gamma on d 11 in embryos of diabetic rats.
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15496608
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Embryos of diabetic rats showed markers of increased activity of PKC-alpha, PKC-beta1, PKC-gamma, PKC-delta, and PKC-zeta compared with embryos of normal rats on d 10.
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15496608
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In contrast, maternal diabetes caused only two alterations in PKC activity markers on gestational d 11, i.e. both PKC-alpha and PKC-zeta were decreased in embryos of diabetic rats.
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15496608
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We found increased mRNA levels of PKC-beta 1 and PKC-zeta on d 10 in embryos of diabetic rats and decreased mRNA levels of PKC-gamma on d 11 in embryos of diabetic rats.
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