Keratinocytes proliferate, stratify, and differentiate in vitro but if the calcium concentration of the medium is reduced to 0.07 mM Ca2+ (low calcium medium) the cells proliferate but do not stratify or differentiate. Keratinocytes proliferating in low calcium medium synthesized DNA at a higher rate than cultures of stratifying keratinocytes and this correlated with increased phosphorylation of a membrane-associated Mr 23,200 phosphoprotein (pp23) relative to cytosolic phosphoproteins of Mr 26,500 (pp27a and pp27b). In both normal and low calcium medium, all-trans-retinoic acid increased phosphorylation of pp23 relative to that of pp27 and increased DNA synthesis after 12-24 h. These results suggest that the phosphoproteins pp23 and pp27 are cell-cycle regulated and that the changes in phosphorylation were a consequence of a stimulation of cell proliferation by retinoic acid. The half-life of all-trans-retinoic acid in these cultures was about 6 h; increased DNA synthesis and concomitant changes in phosphorylation patterns also resulted from a 6-h pulse of retinoic acid followed by an 18-h washout period.

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