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Wilda, M; Ghaffari-Tabrizi, N; Reisert, I; Utermann, G; Baier, G; Hameister, H.
Protein kinase C isoenzyme: selective expression pattern of protein kinase C-θ during mouse development.
Mech Dev. 2001; 103(1-2):197-200 Doi: 10.1016/S0925-4773(01)00357-4 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Ghaffari Tabrizi-Wizsy Nassim
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Abstract:
Protein kinase C (PKC)-θ, a serine/threonine protein kinase and novel PKC subfamily member, has been recently identified as an essential component of the T cell synapse which activates the NF-kB signaling cascade leading to expression of the IL-2 gene during T cell activation. By RNA in situ hybridization to whole-body embryo sections it is shown that the murine PKCθ is specifically expressed in tissues with hematopoietic and lymphopoietic activity. Expression is also evident in skeletal muscle. A further highly specific expression was observed in the peripheral and central nervous system which is described in detail. Expression in the brain persists up to adult stages.
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DNA, Complementary - metabolism
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Isoenzymes - biosynthesis
Mice -
Mice, Inbred C57BL -
Protein Kinase C - biosynthesis
Tissue Distribution -

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