P2 protamines are phosphorylated in vitro by protein kinase C, whereas P1 protamines prefer cAMP‐dependent protein kinase
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 223 (1) , 165-169
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb18979.x
Abstract
P1 protamines isolated from ejaculated human, stallion, bull, boar and ram spermatozoa and P2 protamines from human and stallion spermatozoa were subjected, after alkaline phosphatase treatment, to in vitro phosphorylation reactions using cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) and protein kinase C (PKC). All P1 protamines were phosphorylated by PKA, whereas P2 protamines were phosphorylated only by PKC. In addition, human, stallion and boar, but not bull and ram, P1 protamines were phosphorylated by PKC. After phosphoamino acid analysis, the protamines showing positive signals for phosphoserine (P-Ser) were subjected to P-Ser conversion reaction and protein sequencing. Only stallion (St1) and human (HP1) P1 protamines contained P-Ser after PKA phosphorylation, located in the middle region of the molecule, i.e., at Ser29 in St1 and Ser28 in HP1. All other phosphorylated P1 protamines contained only P-Thr, which could not be further localized in the sequence with the present methods. After PKC phosphorylation, the internally located Ser residues in human (ser21) and stallion (Ser29) P1 protamines were phosphorylated and, in boar P1 protamine, only Thr43 was slightly phosphorylated. The N-terminally located Ser residues in P1 protamines, which are known to be phosphorylated in vivo, were not phosphorylated by either kinase, indicating that there must still be other types of protamine kinases in sperm cells responsible for their phosphorylation. Within P2 protamines, HP2 was equally well phosphorylated at all Ser residues in addition to some Thr phosphorylation, whereas, in St2, Ser32 was the main target for PKC phosphorylation in vitro. Collectively, PKC is a good candidate for in vivo phosphorylation of P2 protamines and PKA for phosphorylation of some hydroxyamino acid residues in P1 protamines.Keywords
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