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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (
protein kinase
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Fibrinogen
was purified from five patients admitted for hip-replacement surgery the day before (day 0), the day after (day 2) and and one week after the operation (day 8). The behaviour of each patient's three fibrinogens was compared in thrombin gelation assays and plasmin degradation experiments to investigate whether the reported increase in protein-bound phosphate at day 2 and day 8 had any effect on the functional behaviour of
fibrinogen
as has been demonstrated in vitro. It was found that the thickness of the fibrin fibres produced by thrombin increased markedly at day 2 and declined thereafter. Susceptibility to plasmin appeared to decrease post-operatively by 50% and remained at that level on day 8 despite the phosphate content returning to normal. This has also been shown for
fibrinogen
phosphorylated in vitro. We conclude, after testing the fibrinogens with and without alkaline phosphatase pretreatment, that our data most resemble the published findings for in vitro phosphorylation of
fibrinogen
by
casein kinase II
.
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PMID:Increased phosphate content of fibrinogen in vivo correlates with alteration in fibrinogen behaviour. 134 Oct 57
Protein kinase C (PKC) was implicated as an important positive regulator of angio-genesis by studies showing that tumor promoting phorbol esters, which activate PKC, stimulate angiogenesis both in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, inhibitors of PKC might be expected to block angiogenesis. MDL 27032 [4-propyl-5-(4-pyridinyl)-2(3H)-oxazolone], an inhibitor of cellular protein kinases, prevented capillary-like tube formation by human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) on basement membrane preparations, an in vitro model for angiogenic activity. MDL 27032 had an IC50 = 50 microM, whereas MDL 27044, the 4-methyl analog of MDL 27032, was less effective (IC50 greater than 100 microM). This selectivity was reflected in the relative abilities of the two compounds to inhibit PKC and
protein kinase A
(
PKA
) activity prepared from HUVEC, and also to inhibit the basic fibroblast growth factor stimulated proliferation of HUVEC. MDL 27032 (0.3 microgram/egg) also significantly inhibited neovascularization in yolk sac membranes of developing chick embryos, whereas MDL 27044 added at concentrations up to 3 micrograms/egg was not inhibitory when compared with vehicle treated controls. Adhesion of HUVEC to individual extracellular matrix proteins, including laminin, fibronectin, and
fibrinogen
, but not to the mixture of matrix components or collagen type I and IV, was inhibited after treatment with MDL 27032. These studies suggest that MDL 27032, may have potential as an anti-angiogenic agent because it disrupts both formation of tube-like structures by HUVEC on Matrigel and normal neovascularization in ovo. This inhibition may in part be due to altered cellular interactions with the extracellular matrix.
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PMID:Inhibition of angiogenesis in vitro and in ovo with an inhibitor of cellular protein kinases, MDL 27032. 138 May 11
The activity of a platelet
protein kinase
that phosphorylates the alpha-chain of
fibrinogen
and the exogenous substrate histone was evaluated in 28 patients with Argentine hemorrhagic fever, grouped into: 13 mild, 6 moderate and 9 severe clinical forms. Blood samples were obtained before treatment with immune plasma, 4 days later and at recovery. Exogenous histone and
fibrinogen
phosphorylation were assayed with 25 Ci/mmol (gamma-32P)-ATP. Platelet counts and interferon (IFN) activity were performed simultaneously. Histone phosphorylation was found below normal in all patients during the acute phase of illness. This reduction was coincident with the lowest platelet count and the highest IFN titers.
Fibrinogen
phosphorylation was similarly reduced. Histone and
fibrinogen
phosphorylation were still low after 4 days of treatment, when IFN levels were almost undetectable. The low level of phosphorylation was not simply due to the reduced number of platelets and may be another evidence of a platelet abnormality in patients with Argentine hemorrhagic fever.
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PMID:Activity of a platelet protein kinase that phosphorylates fibrinogen and histone in Argentine hemorrhagic fever. 172 21
The alpha-chain of human
fibrinogen
was found to be phosphorylated in EDTA-anticoagulated whole blood when trace amounts of (gamma-32P)ATP and 7.5 mM Mg2+ ions were added.
Fibrinogen
was not phosphorylated if only the ATP was added. The thrombin-induced gelation of
fibrinogen
phosphorylated by
protein kinase A
,
casein kinase I
or II was studied spectrophotomerically. It was found that phosphorylation by
protein kinase A
caused the formation of thinner fibrin fibres, whereas phosphorylation by
casein kinase II
resulted in fibres slightly thicker than those of the control
fibrinogen
(equivalent to a 20% increase in the control
fibrinogen
concentration). Phosphorylation with
casein kinase I
did not significantly affect the fibrin fibre thickness. Dephosphorylation by alkaline phosphatase removed 50% of the 32P-labelled phosphate from
protein kinase A
-phosphorylated
fibrinogen
and over 90% from the
casein kinase I
or II-phosphorylated fibrinogens. This dephosphorylation resulted in a general increase in fibre thickness in the gelation assay in all samples, although the fibres of the phosphorylated fibrinogens remained substantially thinner than the dephosphorylated control
fibrinogen
. Plasmin digestion of the phosphorylated fibrinogens showed that they were more resistant to cleavage, being cleaved at only 30% to 70% of the rate of control
fibrinogen
and that this resistance was unaltered by dephosphorylation, in contrast to the thrombin gelation experiments.
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PMID:The effects of in vitro phosphorylation and dephosphorylation on the thrombin-induced gelation and plasmin degradation of fibrinogen. 182 46
The far-ultraviolet circular dichroism spectra of fibrinogens phosphorylated by protein kinase C or
casein kinase II
indicated a conformational change corresponding to an increase in ordered secondary structure. The spectra of
protein kinase A
- or
casein kinase I
-phosphorylated fibrinogens did not differ substantially from the control. Fluorescence studies indicated changes in the tertiary structure around tryptophan residues for
protein kinase A
- or C-phosphorylated fibrinogens, but failed to show any such change for
fibrinogen
phosphorylated by either of the casein kinases. This latter result was also confirmed by circular dichroism measurements in the near-ultraviolet region. The apparent increase in ordered structure was proposed as an explanation for the slower rate of plasmin degradation seen in fibrinogens after phosphorylation by protein kinase C [6], and
casein kinase II
, especially as both spectral changes and plasmin degradation rate were unaffected by alkaline phosphatase.
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PMID:Conformational changes in human fibrinogen after in vitro phosphorylation and their relation to fibrinogen behaviour. 222 21
Translocation of Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent
protein kinase
(PKC) activity from cytosolic to membrane fractions was assessed in washed human platelet suspensions. Phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) induced a rapid loss of PKC activity from the cytosolic compartment in stirred platelets, which was not accompanied by measurable increases in membrane-associated activity, but was paralleled by a decrease in total cellular enzyme activity (cytosol plus membrane). When platelet aggregation was prevented by not stirring, (i) cytosolic activity was decreased by PMA, (ii) significant and maintained (1-15 min with PMA) increases in membrane-bound PKC were detected, and (iii) the decline in total enzyme activity was markedly slower. In stirred platelets, total and specific inhibition of PMA-induced aggregation by a
fibrinogen
-derived peptide (RGDS, i.e. Arg-Gly-Asp-Ser) promoted maximal increases in membrane-associated PKC in the presence of PMA and completely prevented the loss in cellular activity. Thrombin and collagen both induced a decrease in cytosolic PKC and a loss of total activity, but a significant rise in membrane activity was seen only with collagen; ADP had no detectable effect on enzyme distribution. These results demonstrate an agonist-induced redistribution of PKC and indicate that platelet aggregation may play an important role in the proteolysis, and hence persistence, of membrane-associated PKC. This observation has implications for the potency and duration of PKC-mediated responses induced by agonists and exogenous PKC activators.
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PMID:Receptor- and phorbol-ester-mediated redistribution of protein kinase C in human platelets. Evidence that aggregation promotes degradation of protein kinase C. 259 39
Human and bovine
fibrinogen
as well as fibrin are shown to be phosphorylated by Co631 (monolayer, hamster) and RPL12 (suspension, chicken) cells by their surface
protein kinase
of the
casein kinase II
type. The phosphate label is introduced into the alpha-peptide. The kinase system phosphorylates serine residues and utilizes GTP equally well as ATP. The participation of intact cell surfaces indicates the possibility of phosphorylation of extracellular
fibrinogen
independently of the site of its biosynthesis.
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PMID:Phosphorylation by cell surface protein kinase of bovine and human fibrinogen and fibrin. 276 64
Casein kinase 2 from rat liver cytosol phosphorylated human
fibrinogen
in a reaction that was not stimulated by Ca2+ or cyclic AMP, but was markedly inhibited by heparin, and proceeded at a similar rate when either ATP or GTP was used as phosphate donor. Analysis of
casein kinase 2
by glycerol-density-gradient centrifugation showed that the activities towards
fibrinogen
, casein, phosvitin, high-mobility-group protein 14 and glycogen synthase coincided. Maximal incorporation into
fibrinogen
by
casein kinase 2
averaged 1 mol of phosphate/mol of protein substrate, most of it in the alpha-chain, although some phosphorylation of the beta-chain was also detected. Analysis of phosphorylated alpha-chain revealed that most of the phosphate was incorporated on serine. Phosphorylation of human
fibrinogen
was also performed by
casein kinase 2
from human polymorphonuclear leucocytes, lymphocytes and platelets.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of fibrinogen by casein kinase 2. 301 57
Human, dog, and rabbit
fibrinogen
served as substrates for calcium-activated, phospholipid-dependent
protein kinase
,
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
,
casein kinase
TS, and
casein kinase
S. The chains of phosphorylated
fibrinogen
were separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and the phosphorylation patterns, obtained on autoradiography of the gels, were found to be characteristic for each of the four protein kinases. Dog, and even more so rabbit,
fibrinogen
was phosphorylated more rapidly than human
fibrinogen
by calcium-activated, phospholipid-dependent
protein kinase
and by
casein kinase
TS. Dog
fibrinogen
was not a good substrate for
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
. The rate of phosphorylation with
casein kinase
S did not differ very much between the fibrinogens of the three species. In most cases the A alpha-chain was most rapidly phosphorylated. However, in dog
fibrinogen
incubated with
casein kinase
TS the B beta-chain was most rapidly phosphorylated. A substantial part of this phosphate seemed to be incorporated as phosphorylthreonine into fibrinopeptide B. In human
fibrinogen
incubated with the
casein kinase
TS preparation the gamma-chain as well as the A alpha-chain appeared to be phosphorylated.
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PMID:Phosphorylation in vitro of fibrinogen from three mammalian species with four different protein kinases. 316 53
Human
fibrinogen
was phosphorylated by
casein kinase
TS. The [32P]phosphate incorporated varied between 0.5 and 1 mol of phosphate per mole of
fibrinogen
. The phosphate was localized to Ser523 and Ser590 and serine and threonine residues between amino acids 259 and 268 in the A alpha-chain. In addition, Thr416 and Ser420 were phosphorylated in the gamma'-chain, which is a variant of the gamma-chain, constituting 7-10% of the gamma-chain population. The functional significance of
casein kinase
TS-induced phosphorylation of
fibrinogen
remains unknown; however, a slight but consistent increase of the turbidity in a gelation assay was observed for phosphorylated compared to unphosphorylated
fibrinogen
.
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PMID:Phosphorylation in vitro of human fibrinogen with casein kinase TS and characterization of phosphorylated sites. 347 99
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