Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein in murine embryonal carcinoma cells during retinoic acid-induced differentiation

Dev Growth Differ. 1995 Feb;37(1):99-109. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-169X.1995.00012.x.

Abstract

Phosphatidylinositol transfer protein (PI-TP) was studied in P19 embryonal carcinoma (EC) cells at different stages of retinoic acid (RA) induced differentiation. Western blot analysis indicated an increased expression of PI-TP (35 kDa) during differentiation. Western blots of isoelectric focusing gels showed that the 35 kDa band consisted of the PI-carrying form of PI-TP (pl 5.5) and of a novel, more acidic form of PI-TP (pl 5.4), levels of both of which increased during differentiation. These increased levels were not reflected in the in vitro PI-transfer activity of the cytosolic fraction nor in the mRNA levels as analyzed by northern blotting. By using indirect immunofluorescence it was shown that PI-TP is localized in the cytoplasm and associated with perinuclear Golgi structures and that this distribution is slightly affected during RA-induced differentiation. Immunoprecipitation of PI-TP from [32 P]Pi labeled cells demonstrated that the level of phosphorylation of PI-TP is high in undifferentiated P19 EC cells and low after 5 days of RA-induced differentiation. These results strongly suggest that changes in the levels of PI-TP are intimately connected with changes in the growth characteristics of P19 EC cells during RA-induced differentiation. It remains to be established to what extent this connection is governed by the recent finding that PI-TP is an essential cytosolic factor in stimulating phospholipase C activity.

Keywords: P19 EC cells; RA-induced differentiation; immunofluorescence; phosphatidylinositol transfer protein.