Phosphorylation of rabbit muscle glycogen synthase by casein/glycogen synthase kinase-1 (CK-1). Stoichiometry and distribution of the phosphorylation sites on the glycogen synthase subunit.

J Vila, J J Guinovart, E Itarte
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The stoichiometry of the phosphorylation of rabbit muscle glycogen synthase by casein/glycogen synthase kinase-1 (CK-1) depended on the concentration of protein kinase in the assay and reached values of 7-8 mol/mol subunit at high concentrations. Phosphorylation by CK-1 above 4 mol/mol subunit promoted a further decrease of glycogen synthase activity when determined by the low glucose-6-phosphate/high glucose-6-phosphate activity ratio assay. Analysis by limited proteolysis with trypsin and chymotrypsin showed that all of the regions in glycogen synthase phosphorylated by casein/glycogen synthase kinase-2 (CK-2), the catalytic subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (A-kinase), FA/glycogen synthase kinase-3 (FA/GSK-3) and phosphorylase b kinase were also phosphorylated by CK-1. Digestion with CNBr of glycogen synthase phosphorylated by CK-1 revealed the presence of the two phosphopeptides also labeled by the other protein kinases, the largest phosphopeptide (CB2) containing more phosphorylation sites for CK-1 than the smallest one (CB1). Three phosphopeptides (CB2-c, CB2-d and CB2-e) were obtained by trypsinization of CB2 phosphorylated by CK-1. None of them coincided with those labeled by A-kinase, a fact that was confirmed by the additivity of the effect of both protein kinases. In contrast, CB2-d comigrated with the peptide phosphorylated by FA/GSK-3, and CB2-e with that labeled by CK-2, whereas CB2-c would correspond to a new phosphopeptide.

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酪蛋白/糖原合成酶激酶-1 (CK-1)磷酸化兔肌糖原合成酶。糖原合成酶亚基磷酸化位点的化学计量学和分布。
酪蛋白/糖原合成酶激酶-1 (CK-1)磷酸化兔肌糖原合成酶的化学计量学依赖于实验中蛋白激酶的浓度,高浓度时达到7-8 mol/mol亚基。通过低葡萄糖-6-磷酸/高葡萄糖-6-磷酸活性比测定,CK-1在4 mol/mol亚基以上的磷酸化可促进糖原合成酶活性进一步降低。用胰蛋白酶和凝乳胰蛋白酶进行有限蛋白水解分析,发现酪蛋白/糖原合成酶激酶2 (CK-2)磷酸化的糖原合成酶全部区域,环amp依赖性蛋白激酶(a激酶)、FA/糖原合成酶激酶3 (FA/GSK-3)和磷酸化酶b激酶的催化亚基也被CK-1磷酸化。用CNBr对CK-1磷酸化的糖原合成酶进行酶切,发现两个磷酸化肽也被其他蛋白激酶标记,最大的磷酸化肽(CB2)比最小的磷酸化肽(CB1)含有更多的CK-1磷酸化位点。将CK-1磷酸化的CB2进行胰蛋白酶化,得到3个磷酸化肽CB2-c、CB2-d和CB2-e。它们都与a激酶标记的不一致,这一事实被两种蛋白激酶作用的加和性所证实。CB2-d与FA/GSK-3磷酸化的肽相对应,CB2-e与CK-2标记的肽相对应,而CB2-c则与新的磷酸化肽相对应。
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