Abstract

Amiloride inhibits the growth of mouse mastocytoma cells, the activity of type I and type II protein kinases prepared from the cells and the increase in 45Ca 2+ uptake that occurs after isolated cell membranes are preincubated with ATP and protein kinase. It is suggested that amiloride may inhibit cell growth by inhibiting protein phosphorylation that controls cation availability.

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