Abstract

Melittin at subtoxic concentrations stimulates monovalent ion fluxes and, together with insulin, synergistically increases DNA synthesis, but has little effect on phospholipase activity. The Na + ionophore monensin increases Na-K pump activity without affecting phospholipase activity; whereas, the divalent cation ionophore A23187 has reciprocal effects. Finally, vasopressin and insulin potently stimulate ion fluxes and DNA synthesis but have no effect on phospholipase activity. Thus, the polypeptide mitogens melittin, vasopressin, and insulin alter membrane function and subsequently stimulate DNA synthesis in quiescent 3T3 cells by mechanisms independent of phospholipid deacylation.

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