Exp Mol Med.  1997 Dec;29(4):223-227.

Expression of signal transducing G proteins in human melanoma cell lines

Affiliations
  • 1AJOU UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT DERMATOL, SUWON 442749, SOUTH KOREA.
  • 2SEOUL NATL UNIV, COLL MED, DEPT BIOCHEM, SEOUL 110799, SOUTH KOREA.

Abstract

Some malignant melanoma cells regress spontaneously by terminal differentiation, and understanding the mechanisms of this spontaneous regression can contribute to the development of a new therapy not only for melanoma but also for other cancers. The signal transducing G protein is one component of the signaling pathways for the differentiation-inducing molecules such as alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) and cAMP. To investigate the role of G proteins in the differentiation process, we analyzed the expression of various G proteins by quantitative Western blot and cAMP response in human malignant melanoma cell lines. SK-MEL-3 cells expressed the largest amount of stimulatory G protein alpha subunit (G(s) alpha) and the largest amount of inhibitory G protein alpha subunit (G(i) alpha) was expressed in Malme-3M cells among the 4 melanoma cell lines analyzed in this experiment. The SK-MEL-28 cells exhibited largest amount of alpha subunit of G(q) and the beta subunits. The cAMP formation by forskolin stimulation was largest in the Malme-3M. The amount of cAMP formation did not show any correlation with the expression of G(s) alpha nor that of G(i) alpha. The population doubling time was longest in Malme-3M cells. In this experiment, we found that the melanoma cells vary widely both in the expression of various G proteins and in cAMP production depending on the cell lines.

Keyword

G proteins; melanocyte stimulating; hormone (alpha-MSH ); melanoma; cAMP; forskolin

MeSH Terms

alpha-MSH
Blotting, Western
Cell Line*
Colforsin
GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits
GTP-Binding Proteins*
Humans*
Melanoma*
Colforsin
GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits
GTP-Binding Proteins
alpha-MSH
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