[Age-dependent changes in the phosphorylation of nuclear phosphoproteins of rat salivary glands].

N Koda, C Cang, C Yong, Z D Lu, Y Ishikawa, H Ishida
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Development, growth, maturation and aging processes of secretory cells of rat salivary glands progress mainly after birth. Nuclear non-histone proteins, phosphorylated actively and reversively, have an important role as regulatory molecules of gene activity and have a possibility to bring about specific changes in these cellular processes. We examined in the present study the age-dependent changes in the phosphorylation of non-histone proteins of rat salivary glands. Nuclei purified from submandibular and parotid glands of 8-week-old rats rapidly incorporated 32P from gamma-32P-ATP into the nuclear phosphoproteins and reached equilibrium within 9 min. A preponderant amount of the 32P was present in non-histone proteins. The levels of phosphorylation of non-histone proteins in salivary gland nuclei increased rapidly after birth, reaching a maximum in both gland nuclei of 4-week-old rats and then decreasing to the levels observed in submandibular and parotid gland nuclei from 20 and 16-week-old rats, respectively. These levels were still maintained in nuclei from aged rats. Moreover, age-dependent changes in the protein kinase activity of submandibular and parotid gland nuclei were linked up with the changes in the phosphorylation of non-histone proteins. However, changes were not observed in the phosphorylation of histone proteins after birth. These results suggest that protein kinase activity in salivary gland nuclei may have an important role on age-dependent changes in cell function, mediated through the control of the phosphorylation of non-histone proteins.

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[大鼠唾液腺核磷酸化的年龄依赖性变化]。
大鼠唾液腺分泌细胞的发育、生长、成熟和衰老过程主要发生在出生后。核非组蛋白作为基因活性的调控分子,具有积极和可逆的磷酸化作用,并有可能在这些细胞过程中引起特异性变化。我们在本研究中检测了大鼠唾液腺非组蛋白磷酸化的年龄依赖性变化。从8周龄大鼠颌下腺和腮腺纯化的细胞核迅速将-32P- atp中的32P加入到核磷酸化蛋白中,并在9分钟内达到平衡。非组蛋白中大量存在32P。出生后唾液腺核非组蛋白磷酸化水平迅速升高,4周龄大鼠唾液腺核磷酸化水平均达到最大值,20周龄大鼠下颌骨核磷酸化水平下降,16周龄大鼠腮腺核磷酸化水平下降。这些水平在老年大鼠的细胞核中仍然保持。此外,颌下腺和腮腺核蛋白激酶活性的年龄依赖性变化与非组蛋白磷酸化的变化有关。然而,出生后组蛋白磷酸化未观察到变化。这些结果表明,唾液腺细胞核中的蛋白激酶活性可能通过控制非组蛋白磷酸化介导,在细胞功能的年龄依赖性变化中起重要作用。
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