Abstract

K252a isolated from microbial origin was found to potently inhibit protein kinase C in vitro (1). This agent inhibits phosphorylation of 40,000 dalton protein (40K protein) induced by 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate(TPA) in intact rabbit platelets. This indicates that K252a exhibits the inhibition of protein kinase C in intact cells. The serotonin secretion induced by TPA was inhibited by K252a at nearly equal concentrations required to inhibit the phosphorylation of 40K protein. This provides the evidence to support the cause-effect relationship between the protein phosphorylation and the secretion in TPA-stimulated platelets.

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