CAPUTTO BEATRIZ LEONOR
Artículos
Título:
c-Fos activated phospholipid synthesis is required for neurite elongation in differentiating PC12 cells.
Autor/es:
GIL GA, BUSSOLINO DF, PORTAL MM, ALFONSO PECCHIO A, RENNER ML, BORIOLI GA, GUIDO ME, CAPUTTO BL.
Editorial:
AMER SOC CELL BIOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 15 p. 1881 - 1881
Resumen:
We have previously shown that c-Fos activates phospholipid synthesis through a mechanism independent of its genomic AP-1 activity. Herein, using PC12 cells induced to differentiate by nerve growth factor, the genomic effect of c-Fos in initiating neurite outgrowth is shown as distinct from its nongenomic effect of activating phospholipid synthesis and sustaining neurite elongation. Blocking c-Fos expression inhibited differentiation, phospholipid synthesis activation, and neuritogenesis. In cells primed to grow, blocking c-Fos expression determined neurite retraction. However, transfected cells expressing c-Fos or c-Fos deletion mutants with capacity to activate phospholipid synthesis sustain neurite outgrowth and elongation in the absence of nerve growth factor. Results disclose a dual function of c-Fos: it first releases the genomic program for differentiation and then associates to the endoplasmic reticulum and activates phospholipid synthesis. Because phospholipids are ke