Title : Protein synthesis is required for the denervation-triggered activation of acetylcholine receptor genes - Tsay_1990_FEBS.Lett_274_69 |
Author(s) : Tsay HJ , Neville CM , Schmidt J |
Ref : FEBS Letters , 274 :69 , 1990 |
Abstract :
The effect of cycloheximide (CHX) on denervation-induced acetylcholine receptor (AChR) expression was investigated in chickens one day after nerve section, using probe excess solution hybridization to quantitate AChR alpha-subunit gene transcript levels and run-on analysis to measure subunit gene activity. The increase in alpha-subunit transcripts that normally follows denervation was prevented when drug treatment was commenced 2 h before or after denervation but was not blocked when CHX administration was begun 6 h after the operation. Drug-induced reduction of transcript levels results from decreased activity of genes coding for the alpha-, delta-, and gamma-subunits; in contrast, the transcription rates of several non-receptor genes are not affected by CHX. The results suggest that the de novo synthesis of a transcriptional activator is required as a mediating event in the signalling pathway linking the plasma membrane and AChR gene expression. |
PubMedSearch : Tsay_1990_FEBS.Lett_274_69 |
PubMedID: 2253786 |
Tsay HJ, Neville CM, Schmidt J (1990)
Protein synthesis is required for the denervation-triggered activation of acetylcholine receptor genes
FEBS Letters
274 :69
Tsay HJ, Neville CM, Schmidt J (1990)
FEBS Letters
274 :69