Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (topoisomerase)
9,166 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

A protein kinase activity has been identified that is tightly associated with the purified Drosophila type II DNA topoisomerase. The kinase and topoisomerase activities are not separated when the enzyme is subjected to analytical chromatography (phosphocellulose, single-strand DNA agarose, and Sephacryl S-300) and analytical glycerol gradient sedimentation. These two activities are also inactivated to the same extent by either heat or N-ethylmaleimide treatment. The evidence, however, does not rule out the possibility that the kinase activity resides in a polypeptide other than the topoisomerase polypeptide. The topoisomerase-associated protein kinase activity is not stimulated by Ca2+ or cyclic nucleotides. It shows a broad substrate range, including the DNA topoisomerase itself, casein, phosvitin, and histones. Phosphoamino acid analysis identified phosphoserine and phosphothreonine in polypeptides modified by the topoisomerase-associated protein kinase. No similar activity has been identified previously in Drosophila melanogaster.
...
PMID:A protein kinase activity tightly associated with Drosophila type II DNA topoisomerase. 609 62

Topoisomerase I (Topo I) is involved in many cellular functions that involve unwinding of supercoiled DNA, such as transcription and replication. Topo I is also the target of autoimmune antibodies in progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma), and abnormal regulation of Topo I may influence the excessive production of collagen found in scleroderma. Topo I is phosphorylated in vivo at serine residues and, in vitro, the activity of Topo I is increased by phosphorylation by casein kinase type II (CKII) and protein kinase C (PKC). In this study, a protein kinase activity from rat liver nuclei is shown to copurify with Topo I during Bio-Rex 70 cation exchange chromatography. The kinase can phosphorylate Topo I at serine residues, resulting in a threefold increase in topoisomerase activity. A relatively tight association between this kinase and Topo I is demonstrated by the ability to coprecipitate the kinase with scleroderma autoimmune anti-Topo I antibodies. The kinase activity is similar to CKII since it is Ca2+ and cyclic nucleotide independent, it can utilize either ATP or GTP as phosphate donor, and it can phosphorylate casein and phosvitin, but not histones. However, unlike typical CKII, the Topo I-associated kinase could utilize Mn2+ almost as well as Mg2+, it is not stimulated by polyamines, and it does not appear to undergo autophosphorylation. In conclusion, we demonstrate that rat liver Topo I is relatively tightly associated with a CKII-like protein kinase that can phosphorylate and activate Topo I. These findings provide corroborative evidence that CKII, or a CKII-like protein kinase, is a physiologic regulator of Topo I.
...
PMID:A casein kinase type II (CKII)-like nuclear protein kinase associates with, phosphorylates, and activates topoisomerase I. 826 Jan 98