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Query: EC:3.1.31.1 (
micrococcal nuclease
)
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Protein kinase C
(
PKC
)-mediated phosphorylation of chromatin-associated proteins was studied in vitro. HL-60 and HeLa nuclear proteins were notably unresponsive to exogenously added brain
PKC
. In contrast, 3T3 fibroblasts and lymphocytes from primary cultures exhibited
PKC
-dependent phosphorylation of chromatin-associated proteins when chromatin was induced to expand. Unexpanded nuclei in all cell lines were unresponsive. Responsiveness was particularly obvious in the decondensed chromatin of primary lymphocytes, where a large number of proteins were phosphorylated in response to exogenous
PKC
. DNAase-I and
micrococcal nuclease
strongly modulated these phosphorylation patterns indicating that the substrates were DNA-associated. It was concluded that although substrate conformation, i.e. condensation state, was the primary determining factor in control of
PKC
-dependent nuclear protein phosphorylation, different cell lines greatly differ in their overall responsiveness to exogenous
PKC
.
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PMID:Importance of substrate conformation in the phosphorylation of chromatin-associated proteins by exogenous protein kinase C. 161 21