Activation/dephosphorylation of rabbit muscle glycogen synthase by the catalytic subunits of protein phosphatase-1 and 2A.

I Farkas, B Tóth, G Vereb, C Csortos, P Gergely
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Glycogen synthase a was purified from rabbit skeletal muscle by a procedure involving heparin-Sepharose chromatography. Glycogen synthase a was phosphorylated by the catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase to give synthase b1. Dephosphorylation and activation of synthase b1 was investigated using the catalytic subunits of protein phosphatase-1 and 2A. The dephosphorylation and activation of synthase b1 was biphasic with a larger rate constant for the initial phase. Analysis of tryptic phosphopeptides of glycogen synthase during the course of dephosphorylation revealed a faster initial phosphate release from site-2 by both phosphatases comparing to sites-1a and 1b. Ligand effects on synthase phosphatase reactions were also studied. Spermine was found to inhibit protein phosphatase-1 activity and to stimulate type-2A phosphatase using synthase b1 as substrate.

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蛋白磷酸酶-1和2A催化亚基激活/去磷酸化兔肌糖原合成酶。
采用肝素- sepharose色谱法从兔骨骼肌中纯化糖原合成酶a。糖原合成酶a被camp依赖性蛋白激酶的催化亚基磷酸化,生成合成酶b1。利用蛋白磷酸酶-1和2A的催化亚基研究了合成酶b1的去磷酸化和激活。合成酶b1的去磷酸化和激活是双相的,初始阶段的速率常数较大。在去磷酸化过程中对糖原合成酶的胰蛋白酶肽的分析显示,与位点-1a和1b相比,两种磷酸酶从位点-2释放磷酸盐的初始速度更快。还研究了配体对合成酶和磷酸酶反应的影响。精胺抑制蛋白磷酸酶-1活性,并以合酶b1为底物刺激2a型磷酸酶。
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