1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.00433.x
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Induction and Turnover of Fructose 1,6‐Bisphosphatase in HL‐60 Leukemia Cells by Calcitriol

Abstract: Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase mRNA and enzyme activity in HL-60 cells were rapidly and markedly induced by calcitriol (formerly known as la,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3). The activity reached 70-80 times the basal level after 96 h. The enzyme activity in the cells incubated for 96 h with calcitriol decreased immediately after its withdrawal but after a 24-h incubation the activity in the cells continued to increase slightly and then decreased slowly. Calcitriol increased the enzyme activity dose-dependently with maxim… Show more

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“…The duration until reaching the maximal expression of FBPase by retinoic acid coincided with the term necessary for the completion of granulocytic differentiation by the agent (13). FBPase induced with retinoic acid also reacted with the antisera raised against rat liver enzyme as the enzyme induced with 1,25-(OH)2D 3 did as described in a previous report (11).…”
Section: Effects Of Retinoic Acid On Fbpase Activity Enzyme Protein supporting
confidence: 60%
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“…The duration until reaching the maximal expression of FBPase by retinoic acid coincided with the term necessary for the completion of granulocytic differentiation by the agent (13). FBPase induced with retinoic acid also reacted with the antisera raised against rat liver enzyme as the enzyme induced with 1,25-(OH)2D 3 did as described in a previous report (11).…”
Section: Effects Of Retinoic Acid On Fbpase Activity Enzyme Protein supporting
confidence: 60%
“…In contrast to the rapid expression of FBPase in HL-60 cells cultured in the presence of 1,25-(OH)2D 3 (11), the enzyme in the cells was slowly induced by retinoic acid. When retinoic acid was added at a 1 gM concentration to the culture media, the enzyme activity began to increase after around 48 h, rapidly generated after 72 h, and then plateaued at a steady state level at 120 h (Fig.…”
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