Purification of two distinct proteins of approximate Mr 80,000 from human epithelial cells and identification as proper substrates for protein kinase C
- 15 September 1990
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 270 (3) , 583-589
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2700583
Abstract
A Mr-80,000 acidic phosphoprotein (‘80K protein’) is a specific substrate for protein kinase C. We attempted to purify the 80K protein from a human squamous-cell carcinoma cell line, Ca9-22, by the sequential use of heat treatment, (NH4)2SO4 precipitation, Mono Q column chromatography, proRPC column chromatography and gel filtration. The 80K protein was assayed by phosphorylation in vitro by using partially purified human type III protein kinase C, and was fractionated into two distinct molecular species with slightly different Mr values, designated 80K-L and 80K-H proteins. Phosphorylation occurred mainly at serine residues of these proteins. Two-dimensional phosphopeptide maps after trypsin digestion and kinetic profiles of phosphorylation were different from each other. Ca2(+)- and phospholipid-dependency of the phosphorylation in vitro confirmed that both 80K-L and 80K-H proteins are true substrates for three subtypes of protein kinase C. The 80K-L protein was a preferential substrate for type III protein kinase C, and the 80K-H protein was phosphorylated more effectively by type I and type II protein kinase C. The possible roles of these two distinct 80K proteins in signal transduction are discussed.Keywords
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