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Ongoing DNA Synthesis in the Rat Cerebral Cortex Is Regulated by a Proteolytic Pathway Independent of the Proteasome and Calpains

J Sebastián Yakisich, Ake Sidén, Mabel Cruz

Invest New Drugs. 2010 Jun;28(3):242-50.

PMID: 19288291

Abstract:

By using mini-units of tissue and protease inhibitors in short term incubation (0-180 min), we studied the role of proteolysis for ongoing DNA replication in the developing rat cerebral cortex. The protease inhibitors TLCK, TPCK, PMSF, MG-132 and PSI markedly inhibited DNA synthesis. The inhibitory effects were concentration-dependent and of early onset (within 60 min). The most selective proteasome inhibitors lactacystin and clasto-lactacystin-beta-lactone as well as the calpain inhibitor I and II had no or minimal effects on DNA synthesis. Only high concentrations of calpain inhibitor I (>or= 250 microM) and calpain inhibitor II (>or= 500 microM) gave a DNA synthesis inhibition. These results suggest that (1) ongoing DNA replication is regulated by proteolysis and (2) the proteolytic pathways involved are neither the proteasome nor the calpains.

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