Purification of protein kinase C from bovine rod outer segments.

D J Kelleher, G L Johnson
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Rod outer segments (ROS) from bovine retinae were found to have high levels of calcium/phospholipid dependent protein kinase (protein kinase C). Protein kinase C behaves as an extrinsic membrane protein and phosphorylates rhodopsin in a calcium-dependent manner. The abundance of protein kinase C in ROS is similar to that of rhodopsin kinase. Its ability to phosphorylate rhodopsin in ROS membranes suggests protein kinase C may play an important role in the regulation of signal transduction in the ROS. The limited set of extrinsic membrane proteins and abundance of protein kinase C makes this tissue an extremely useful source to purify protein kinase C. The extrinsic membrane protein fraction has 6-7 U protein kinase C activity per mg protein, and the enzyme is quite stable apparently due to the lack of proteases in the preparation. A procedure was developed using phosphatidylserine- and calcium-dependent binding of protein kinase C to phenyl-Sepharose in low ionic strength buffer to resolve protein kinase C and other calcium-binding proteins from the majority of extrinsic membrane proteins. Protein kinase C was eluted using EGTA, and peak fractions directly loaded onto a DEAE-cellulose column. The protein kinase C peak eluted from the ion-exchange column was pooled and had a specific activity greater than 1,000 nmol phosphate transferred to histone per min per mg protein with a recovery of 25 percent of the starting activity. The procedure to purify protein kinase C from ROS is simple and can be completed in one day.

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牛棒外段蛋白激酶C的纯化。
牛视网膜杆外段(ROS)具有高水平的钙/磷脂依赖蛋白激酶(蛋白激酶C)。蛋白激酶C作为一种外源性膜蛋白,以钙依赖的方式磷酸化视紫红质。ROS中蛋白激酶C的丰度与视紫红质激酶相似。其在ROS膜中磷酸化视紫红质的能力表明,蛋白激酶C可能在ROS的信号转导调节中发挥重要作用。有限的外源性膜蛋白和丰富的蛋白激酶C使该组织成为纯化蛋白激酶C的非常有用的来源。外源性膜蛋白部分每毫克蛋白具有6-7 U的蛋白激酶C活性,由于制备过程中缺乏蛋白酶,酶明显相当稳定。在低离子强度缓冲液中,利用磷脂酰丝氨酸和钙依赖性蛋白激酶C与苯基sepharose结合的方法,从大多数外源性膜蛋白中分离出蛋白激酶C和其他钙结合蛋白。蛋白激酶C用EGTA洗脱,峰段直接上传到deae -纤维素柱上。从离子交换柱洗脱的蛋白激酶C峰汇集在一起,每分钟每毫克蛋白质的比活性大于1,000 nmol磷酸转移到组蛋白,回收率为起始活性的25%。从活性氧中纯化蛋白激酶C的过程很简单,可以在一天内完成。
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