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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (
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Nucleoplasmic RNA polymerase II (nucleosidetriphosphate:RNA nucleotidyltransferase, EC 2.7.7.6) from calfthymus is phosphorylated by homologous cyclic AMP-independent
protein kinase
(
ATP:protein phosphotransferase
, EC 2.7.1.37). Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the 32P-labeled RNA polymerase II under non-denaturing conditions revealed that both forms of the enzyme were phosphorylated. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the 32P-labeled RNA polymerase II under denaturing conditions showed that the 25 000 dalton subunit was the phosphate acceptor subunit. Partial acid hydrolysis of the 32P-labeled RNA polymerase II followed by ion-exchange chromatography revealed serine and
threonine
as the [32P]phosphate acceptor amino acids. Phosphorylation of the RNA polymerase II was accompanied by a stimulation of enzymatic activity and was dependent upon the presence of ATP.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of calf thymus RNA polymerase II by nuclear cyclic 3',5'-AMP-independent protein kinase. 20 18
Both cytosol and membranes of human erythrocytes display
protein kinase
activity towards exogenous protein substrates such as casein, phosvitin and histones. The histone kinase activity, unlike
casein kinase
, of both cytosol and membranes is increased by cyclic AMP. The
protein kinase
forms removed from the membranes with 0.7 M NaCl, phosphorylate only serine residues of both casein and histones through a mechanism cyclic AMP-independent. The
protein kinase
activity located in the cytosol (hemolysate) is due also to enzyme forms phosphorylating both serine and
threonine
residues of casein, in addition to forms phosphorylating only serine residues of casein and histones. Also the cytosol kinase forms, once partially purified by Sepharose 6B filtration, appear to be cyclic AMP-independent.
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PMID:Multiple forms of cytosol and membrane-bound protein kinase activity in human erythrocytes. 20 70
Inhibitor-1 is a protein which inhibits phosphorylase phosphatase only when it has been phosphorylated by cyclic-AMP-dependent
protein kinase
[Huang, F. L. and Glinsmann, W. H. (1976) Eur. J. Biochem. 70, 419--426]. Inhibitor-1 was purified by a heat treatment at 90 degrees C, precipitation with ammonium sulphate, chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, gel filtration on Sephadex G-100, and finally rechromatography of the phosphorylated protein on DEAE-cellulose, The protein was purified 4000-fold and 1.5 mg per 1000 g muscle was obtained in seven days corresponding to an overall yield of 15-20%. The purified protein was in a state approaching homogeneity as judged by the criteria of polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis and ultracentrifugal analysis. The concentration of inhibitor-1 in vivo was calculated to be 1.5 micron, which is at least as high as the concentration of phosphorylase phosphatase. The amino acid composition of inhibitor-1 showed several unusual features. Glutamic acid and proline accounted for nearly one third of the residues, tyrosine, tryptophan and cysteine were absent, and the content of aromatic amino acids was very low. The molecular weight measured by sedimentation equilibrium centrifugation was 19200 and by amino acid analysis was 20800. These values were lower than the mol. wt 26000 determined empirically by gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate, and much lower than the apparent molecular weight of 60000 estimated by gel filtration on Sephadex G-100. The gel filtration behaviour, stability to heating at 100 degrees C and amino acid composition suggest that inhibitor-1 may possess little ordered structure. The phosphorylated from of inhibitor-1 contained close to one molecule of covalently bound phosphate per mole of protein, which is consistent with the previous finding of a unique decapeptide sequence at the site of phosphorylation, Ile-Arg-Arg-Arg-Arg-Pro-
Thr
(P)-Pro-Ala-
Thr
- [Cohen, P., Rylatt, D. B. and Nimmo, G. A. (1977) FEBS Lett. 76, 182-186].the phosphorylated form of inhibitor-1 inhibited phosphorylase phosphatase activity (0.02U) by 50% at a concentration of only 7.0 nM in the standard assay, but the phosphorylated decapeptide was 1000-2000 times less effective as an inhibitor.
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PMID:The regulation of glycogen metabolism. Purification and characterisation of protein phosphatase inhibitor-1 from rabbit skeletal muscle. 20 44
Three protein kinases were distinguished in Trypanosoma gambiense extract. The enzymes preferred phosvitin, histone, and protamine as acceptor proteins, respectively. The amino acid residues of the acceptor proteins which were phosphorylated by these protein-kinase activities were serine and- to less extent-
threonine
. The
protein kinase
activities were neither affected by cyclic nucleotides nor by cyclic AMP receptors. The molecular weights of these protein kinases were determined to be greater than 200,000, 95000 and 37000, respectively. The activities of all three protein kinases were affected to varying degrees by nucleotides and nucleosides.
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PMID:Multiple protein kinases from Trypanosoma gambiense. 20 47
The avian sarcoma virus (ASV) protein responsible for cellular transformation in vitro and sarcomagenesis in animals was studied structurally with special reference to the sites of phosphorylation on the polypeptide. The product of the ASV src gene, pp60src, is a phosphoprotein of 60,000 daltons. We found that pp60src contained two major sites of phosphorylation, one involving phosphoserine and the other involving phosphothreonine and possible addtional minor sites of phosphorylation. By using N-formyl[35S]methionyl-tRNAf as a radiolabeled precursor in the cell-free synthesis of the src protein in conjunction with partial proteolysis mapping, we determined that the major phosphoserine residue was located on the amino-terminal two-thirds of the molecule and that the phosphothreonine was located on the carboxy-terminal third. We further determined that the phosphorylation of pp60src in cell extracts involved at least two protein kinases, the one that phosphorylated the major serine site being cyclic AMP dependent and the other, acting on the
threonine
residue, being a cyclic nucleotide-independnet phosphotransferase. Finally, analysis of the pp60src isolated from cells infected with a temperature-sensitive src gene mutant of ASV revealed that phosphorylation of the major
threonine
residue was severely reduced when infected cells were grown at the nonpermissive temperature, whereas a phosphorylation pattern characteristic of the wild-type pp60src was observed at the permissive temperature. As pp60src has an associated
protein kinase
activity, the possible involvement of phosphorylation-dephosphorylation reactions in the functional regulation of ASV transforming protein enzymatic activity is discussed.
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PMID:Structural analysis of the avian sarcoma virus transforming protein: sites of phosphorylation. 21 58
The sequences of two phosphopeptides isolated from the catalytic subunit of bovine cardiac muscle
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
(type II) and from two of its cyanogen bromide fragments, have been determined. One phosphorylation site is a threonyl residue located approximately 180 residues from the blocked NH2 terminus. Its sequence is: -Gly-Arg-
Thr
-Trp-
Thr
(P)-Leu-Cys- and includes one of the three sulfhydryl groups present in the molecule. The second phosphorylated site within the sequence: -Val-Ser(P)-Ile-Asn- is located towards the carboxyl end of the protein where the other 2 cysteinyl residues also reside. The finding that phosphorylation of the catalytic subunit occurs on two discrete sites rather than at random suggests that it might be of physiological importance, e.g. in the regulation of enzyme activity.
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PMID:Sequence of two phosphorylated sites in the catalytic subunit of bovine cardiac muscle adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase. 22 92
The
cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase
catalyzes the phosphorylation of hydroxyproline present in the heptapeptide, Leu-Arg-Arg-Ala-Hyp-Leu-Gly. The Km value for the reaction with this substrate was high (approximately 18 mM) compared to the Km values reported for the analogous
threonine
and serine-containing peptides, which were 0.59 mM and 0.016 mM, respectively (Kemp, B.E., Graves, D.J., Benjamini, E., and Krebs, E.G. (1977) J. Biol. Chem. 252, 4888-4894). The Vmax value with the hydroxyproline-containing peptide was 1 mumol . min-1 mg-1 in contrast to Vmax values of 6 mumol . min-1 mg-1 and 20 mumol . min-1 mg-1 for the
threonine
- and serine-containing peptides, respectively. Phosphate esterified to hydroxyproline present in the peptide was relatively stable in hot alkali, only 10% being released as Pi within 30 min in 0.1 N NaOH at 100 degrees C, whereas all of the phosphate was released from the phosphoserine peptide analogue under these conditions. Phosphohydroxyproline in the peptide was also more stable to acid (5.7 N HCl, 110 degrees C) than phosphoserine, the time for 50% release as Pi being 15 h in contrast to 6 h for the latter.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of hydroxyproline in a synthetic peptide catalyzed by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. 22 52
The preferential phosphorylation of
threonine
residues of native casein fractions by a rat liver cyclic AMP-independent
protein kinase
(EC 2.7.1.37) is abolished by preliminary limited dephosphorylation of the substrates, which promotes a fall in the phosphothreonine/phosphoserine ratios from values higher than 1 to much less than 0.1. This finding and the identification of the
threonine
residues phosphorylated support the view that the liver
protein kinase
affects
threonine
residues only when suitable serine residues, which fulfil the structural requirements for attack by the enzyme but which are not yet phosphorylated, are not available.
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PMID:Phosphorylation of threonine and serine residues of native and partially dephosphorylated caseins by a rat liver cyclic AMP-insensitive protein kinase. 22 63
Polyoma T antigen immunoprecipitates contain a
protein kinase
-like activity which preferentially phosphorylates material of 50-60,000 daltons molecular weight. Phosphorylation is not diminished in extracts of polyoma tsA mutant-infected cells shifted to the nonpermissive temperature late in infection, conditions which inactivate the large T antigen. Phosphorylation is reduced or absent in cells infected with polyoma host range nontransforming (hr-t) mutants, which have defective small and medium T antigens. The major acceptor of phosphate is not the heavy chain of immunoglobulin, but appears to be the polyoma medium T antigen. The large T antigen is also phosphorylated, but usually to a lower specific activity. In terms of acid and alkali sensitivity and electrophoretic and chromatographic mobility in one and two dimensions, the phosphorylated residue behaves identically to phosphotyrosine and differently than phosphorylated serine,
threonine
, lysine and histidine.
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PMID:An activity phosphorylating tyrosine in polyoma T antigen immunoprecipitates. 1505 79
The phosphorylation of two purified vaccinia virus proteins (Acceptors I and II) by a
protein kinase
isolated from vaccinia virus cores has been studied. Phosphorylation of viral acceptor proteins by the purified enzyme was dependent on the presence of ATP, Mg2+, and protamine or other basic proteins, and was maximal at alkaline pH values. Cyclic mononucleotides did not stimulate the vaccinia
protein kinase
under a variety of conditions. Protamine, however, was shown to function as an enzyme activator. In its presence, the purified vaccinia
protein kinase
phosphorylated mainly serine residues in Acceptor I, and predominantly
threonine
residues in Acceptor II. Phosphorylation of protamine accounted for less than 1% of the total 23P incorporation. Tryptic peptide maps prepared from 32P-labeled Acceptors I and II demonstrated that they contained different labeled peptide sequences and were, therefore, distinct protein species. From additional studies on both purified and virus-associated
protein kinase
it was concluded that various proteins affected the
protein kinase
reaction in one of three ways. One class of proteins served as phosphate acceptors, but only when another activator protein was present. A second class consisted of proteins that were strong activators but poor phosphate acceptors. The third class contained proteins that were fair phosphate acceptors, but which also activated the phosphorylation of other acceptor proteins.
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PMID:Characterization of a protein kinase and two phosphate acceptor proteins from vaccinia virions. 23 13
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