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We have utilized the cellular differentiation gradient of the developed, youngest leaf to examine the regulation by nitrogen of levels of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPCase), pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK), and ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase in maize (Zea mays L.). The protein whose level regulated most preferentially by N availability was PEPCase, followed by PPDK, and the changes in level occurred most conspicuously at the photosynthetically maturing cells. Pulse and pulse-chase experiments to analyze photosynthetic fixation of [14C]CO2 indicate that maize leaf primarily exploited a C4-mode of photosynthetic fixation of carbon dioxide even under a selective reduction in levels of these proteins. The effects of N on the synthesis of these proteins and the accumulation of corresponding mRNAs during recovery from a deficiency were examined by pulse and pulse-chase labeling with [35S]Met and by hybridization, respectively. The rate of turnover of PPDK was substantially higher than that of the other proteins. Results also showed that the reduced accumulation of PEPCase, as well as PPDK, under N deficiency could largely be accounted for a reduced level of synthesis of protein with a concomitant reduction in level of their mRNAs. This indicates that the N-dependent selective accumulation of these enzymes is primarily a consequence of level of its mRNAs.  相似文献   

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Blue light activates a specific protein kinase in higher plants   总被引:5,自引:2,他引:3       下载免费PDF全文
Blue light mediates the phosphorylation of a membrane protein in seedlings from several plant species. When crude microsomal membrane proteins from dark-grown pea (Pisum sativum L.), sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), zucchini (Cucurbita pepo L.), Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana L.), or tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) stem segments, or from maize (Zea mays L.), barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), oat (Avena sativa L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), or sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) coleoptiles are illuminated and incubated in vitro with [γ-32P]ATP, a protein of apparent molecular mass from 114 to 130 kD is rapidly phosphorylated. Hence, this system is probably ubiquitous in higher plants. Solubilized maize membranes exposed to blue light and added to unirradiated solubilized maize membranes show a higher level of phosphorylation of the light-affected protein than irradiated membrane proteins alone, suggesting that an unirradiated substrate is phosphorylated by a light-activated kinase. This finding is further demonstrated with membrane proteins from two different species, where the phosphorylated proteins are of different sizes and, hence, unambiguously distinguishable on gel electrophoresis. When solubilized membrane proteins from one species are irradiated and added to unirradiated membrane proteins from another species, the unirradiated protein becomes phosphorylated. These experiments indicate that the irradiated fraction can store the light signal for subsequent phosphorylation in the dark. They also support the hypothesis that light activates a specific kinase and that the systems share a close functional homology among different higher plants.  相似文献   

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Rat liver microsomal 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase was inactivated with Mg2+ and [γ-32P]ATP, then solubilized and purified to homogeneity. The 32P radioactivity was precipitated by antibody to homogeneous rat liver reductase and comigrated with nonprecipitated, homogeneous reductase on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Under nondenaturing conditions, 32P radioactivity comigrated with reductase protein and activity on polyacrylamide gels. These results provide direct support for the concept that the enzyme is covalently phosphorylated during the in vitro incubation of microsomes with Mg2+ and ATP.  相似文献   

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Phosphorylation of the 64 kilodalton stromal phosphoprotein by incubation of pea (Pisum sativum) chloroplast extracts with [γ-32P]ATP decreased in the presence of Glc-6-P and Glc-1,6-P2, but was stimulated by glucose. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis following incubation of intact chloroplasts and stromal extracts with [γ-32P]ATP, or incubation of stromal extracts and partially purified phosphoglucomutase (EC 2.7.5.1) with [32P]Glc-1-P showed that the identical 64 kilodalton polypeptide was labeled. A 62 kilodalton polypeptide was phosphorylated by incubation of tobacco (Nicotiana sylvestris) stromal extracts with either [γ-32P]ATP or [32P]Glc-1-P. In contrast, an analogous polypeptide was not phosphorylated in extracts from a tobacco mutant deficient in plastid phosphoglucomutase activity. The results indicate that the 64 (or 62) kilodalton chloroplast stromal phosphoprotein is phosphoglucomutase.  相似文献   

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Incubation of rat liver parenchymal cells with 10?5m epinephrine or norepinephrine resulted in a rapid incorporation of 32P into pyruvate kinase. Inclusion of α-adrenergic blocking agents (phenoxybenzamine or phentolamine) in the hepatocyte incubation medium prior to addition of epinephrine suppressed the subsequent phosphorylation of pyruvate kinase. On the other hand, inclusion of the β-adrenergic antagonist, propranolol, in the hepatocyte incubation medium prior to addition of epinephrine did not suppress the epinephrine-elicited phosphorylation of pyruvate kinase. Exogenous addition of either cyclic AMP or cyclic GMP to the hepatocyte incubation medium also resulted in increased phosphorylation of pyruvate kinase. To investigate whether the same amino acid residue(s) of liver pyruvate kinase was being phosphorylated in each instance, 32P-labeled pyruvate kinase was isolated from hepatocytes after incubation in the presence or absence of either glucagon or epinephrine. In addition, purified liver pyruvate kinase was phosphorylated in vitro with a rat liver cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. Each 32P-labeled pyruvate kinase was then subjected to tryptic digestion, two-dimensional thin-layer peptide mapping, and autoradiography. Each 32P-labeled pyruvate kinase sample yielded 44 to 48 tryptic peptides upon staining with ninhydrin and 4 peptides that contain 32P as detected by autoradiography. Furthermore, the same 4 peptides of pyruvate kinase were radiolabeled in each instance. Thus phosphorylation of pyruvate kinase in vitro with [γ-32P]ATP or upon addition of either glucagon or epinephrine to hepatocytes incubated with 32Pi resulted in phosphorylation of the same amino acid residues.  相似文献   

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Polyadenylated RNA was isolated from maize leaves and translated in vitro. In agreement with a previous report by others, we found among the translation products a 110-kilodalton pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) precursor that is about 16 kilodaltons larger than the polypeptide isolated from cells. This maize PPDK precursor polypeptide was taken up from the translation product mixture by intact spinach chloroplasts and yielded a mature PPDK polypeptide (94 kilodaltons). The uptake and processing support the proposal that the extra 16-kilodalton size of the polypeptide from in vitro translation of maize leaf mRNA represents a transit sequence which is cleaved after its entry into chloroplasts. Moreover, these results provide additional evidence that in vivo in maize leaf cells PPDK polypeptide is synthesized in the cytoplasm and is transported into the chloroplasts.

Location of PPDK in C3 plant leaves was investigated by immunochemical analysis. Intact chloroplasts were isolated from leaves of spinach, wheat, and maize. A protein blot of stromal protein in each case gave rise to bands corresponding to authentic PPDK polypeptide. This result indicates that PPDK is present in chloroplasts of C3 plant leaves as it is in the case of C4 plants.

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ABSTRACT. Membrane protein phosphorylation in Plasmodium berghei-infected erythrocytes was studied by incubating intact cells with (32P)orthophosphate and incubating isolated membrane with (γ-32P)ATP. Phosphorylated proteins were detected by autoradiography after sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis or isoelectric focusing followed by gel electrophoresis. New phosphorylated proteins were found in membrane from infected erythrocytes, including a protein with electrophoretic mobility identical to band 5, with M, 43,000. The molar ratio of phosphate to protein ranged between 0.1 and 0.5. Isoelectric focusing-SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, peptide mapping, extractability properties, and reduction of susceptibility to DNase I inhibition suggested that this protein is phosphorylated actin. In contrast, spectrin phosphorylation in infected erythrocytes was mostly unchanged.  相似文献   

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The sodium-potassium adenosinetriphosphatase (NaK ATPase), partially purified from beef brain, has been phosphorylated with [γ-32P]ATP in the presence of Na and Mg and digested with pronase. A single 32P-labeled peptide spot has been identified on paper electrophoresis, accounting for 60% of the radioactivity in the 32P-labeled enzyme, the remainder of the radioactivity being [32P]-orthophosphate resulting from breakdown of the highly labile acyl phosphate during pronase digestion. The 32P in the pronase peptide was released as [32P]-orthophosphate by N-propylhydroxylamine—as to be expected of an acyl phosphate compound. The pH stability of the acyl phosphate in the denatured phosphorylated NaK ATPase, in the pronase peptide and in acetyl phosphate were quite different. The phosphorylated protein had the lowest stability of higher pHs, acetyl phosphate had the highest stability, and the pronase peptide had an intermediate stability. These results indicate that the neighboring groups in the polypeptide chain containing the acyl phosphate residue influence the stability of the acyl phosphate bond.  相似文献   

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Polyadenylated RNA was isolated from leaves and seeds of a C3 plant (Triticum aestivum L. cv Cheyenne, CI 8885) and from a C4 plant (Zea mays L. cv Golden bantam). Each polyadenylated RNA preparation was translated in vitro with micrococcal nuclease-treated reticulocyte lysate. When the in vitro translation products were probed with antibodies to pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) (EC 2.7.9.1), two sizes of polypeptide were identified. A 110 kilodalton polypeptide was found in the in vitro translation products of mRNA isolated exclusively from leaves of both wheat and maize. A 94 kilodalton polypeptide, similar to the PPDK polypeptide which can be extracted after in vivo synthesis in maize and wheat leaves and seeds, was found in the in vitro translation products obtained from wheat seeds and maize kernels.

These results indicate that the mRNAs for PPDK polypeptides are organ-specific in both a C4 and a C3 plant. Hague et al. (1983 Nucleic Acids Res 11: 4853-4865) proposed that the larger size polypeptide of the in vitro translation polypeptide from maize leaf RNA contains a `transit sequence' which permits entry into the chloroplasts of a polypeptide synthesized in vivo in maize leaf cell cytoplasm. It appears that in wheat leaves also the transit of synthesized PPDK polypeptide through an intracellular membrane may be required, while such a transit sequence seems not to be required within cells of wheat and maize seeds.

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In C(4) plants such as maize, pyruvate,orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) catalyzes the regeneration of the initial carboxylation substrate during C(4) photosynthesis. The primary catalytic residue, His-458 (maize C(4) PPDK), is involved in the ultimate transfer of the beta-phosphate from ATP to pyruvate. C(4) PPDK activity undergoes light-dark regulation in vivo by reversible phosphorylation of a nearby active-site residue (Thr-456) by a single bifunctional regulatory protein (RP). Using site-directed mutagenesis of maize recombinant C(4) dikinase, we made substitutions at the catalytic His residue (H458N) and at this regulatory target Thr (T456E, T456Y, T456F). Each of these affinity-purified mutant enzymes was assayed for changes in dikinase activity. As expected, substituting His-458 with Asn results in a catalytically incompetent enzyme. Substitutions of the Thr-456 residue with Tyr and Phe reduced activity by about 94 and 99%, respectively. Insertion of Glu at this position completely abolished activity, presumably by the introduction of negative charge proximal to the catalytic His. Furthermore, neither the T456Y nor inactive H458N mutant enzyme was phosphorylated in vitro by RP. The inability of the former to serve as a phosphorylation substrate indicates that RP is functionally a member of the Ser/Thr family of protein kinases rather than a "dual-specificity" Ser-Thr/Tyr kinase, since our previous work showed that RP effectively phosphorylated Ser inserted at position 456. The inability of RP to phosphorylate its native target Thr residue when Asn is substituted for His-458 documents that RP requires the His-P catalytic intermediate form of PPDK as its protein substrate. For these latter studies, synthetic phosphopeptide-directed antibodies specific for the Thr(456)-P form of maize C(4) PPDK were developed and characterized.  相似文献   

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Proteins in the squid giant axon were labeled with 32P by in vitro incubation of isolated axoplasm with radioactive [γ-32P]adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and separated by polyacrylamide sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis. The two major phosphorylated regions on the gel had molecular weights of 400 000 and 200 000. These two peaks appear to be neurofilament proteins of squid axoplasm. The same set of proteins was phosphorylated in the axoplasm regardless of whether the [γ-32P]ATP was applied in situ intracellularly or extracelarly. These results suggest that ATP in the extracellular space is, by some ATP-translocation mechanism, utilized in the process of intracellular phosphorylation. Measurements of the apparent influx of ATP across the squid axon membrane yielded results consistent with the view that ATP in the extracellular fluid could be transported into the axoplasm.  相似文献   

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Microsomal 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase kinase has been purified to apparent homogeneity by a process involving the following steps: solubilization from microsomes and chromatography on Affi-Gel Blue, phosphocellulose, Bio-Gel A 1.5m, and agarose-hexane-ATP. The apparent Mr of the purified enzyme as judged by gel-filtration chromatography is 205,000 and by sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis is 105,000. Immunoprecipitation of homogeneous reductase phosphorylated by reductase kinase and [γ-32P]ATP produces a unique band containing 32P bound to protein which migrates at the same Rf as the reductase subunit. Incubation of 32P-labeled HMG-CoA reductase with reductase phosphatase results in a time-dependent loss of protein-bound 32P radioactivity, as well as an increase in enzymic activity. Reductase kinase, when incubated with ATP, undergoes autophosphorylation, and a simultaneous increase in its enzymatic activity is observed. Tryptic treatment of immunoprecipitated, 32P-labeled HMG-CoA reductase phosphorylated with reductase kinase produces only one 32P-labeled phosphopeptide with the same Rf as one of the two tryptic phosphopeptides that have been reported in a previous paper. The possible existence of a second microsomal reductase kinase is discussed.  相似文献   

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Crude extracts of maize leaf tissue catalysed the phosphorylation of AMP by 32PPi in the presence of phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). The reaction was enhanced by F? and NH4+. The optimum concentrations of AMP, PEP and PPi were 0.3, 10 and 1 mM, respectively. Under these conditions, ca75% of the AMP phosphorylated by 32PPi was present as ATP and ca25 % as ADP. The activity was reversibly cold labile. The specific activity of crude extracts in the presence of F? was proportional to enzyme concentration only at protein concentrations < 25,μg/ml. Partially purified pyruvate, phosphate dikinase (PPD) from maize leaf quantitatively phosphorylated AMP to ATP in a (PEP plus PPi)-dependent reaction with the concomitant production of 0.9 mol of pyruvate per mol of AMP phosphorylated. It was concluded that (PEP plus PPi)-dependent phosphorylation of AMP provides a reliable method for estimating PPD activity in crude extracts of maize. Crude maize extracts also catalysed 32Pi-ATP and 32PPi-ATP exchange but these activities were not specific for PPD.  相似文献   

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A simple, single-tube radiolsotopic method has been developed to assay the relative phosphorylation (inaetivation) activity of the bifunctional regulatory protein (RP) of C4-leaf pyruvate,orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) in desalted leaf homogenates and partially purified preparations. RP catalyzes the inactivation of maize PPDK by phosphorylation of Thr-456, utilizing [-P]ADP as the specific phosphoryl donor. Existing spectrophotometric and radioisotopic assays for the detection of RP activity are either relatively insensitive or labor-intensive and timeconsuming. We describe a modified radioisotopic assay that couples the synthesis of [-32P]ADP by exogenous adenylate kinase with the subsequent RP-catalyzed [-32P]ADP-dependent phosphorylation of exogenous maize PPDK. The incorporation of [-32P] is dependent on the initial concentrations of ATP and PPDK, as well as the presence of active RP. Desalted leaf homogenates of C3 species fail to catalyze 32P incorporation into exogenous maize PPDK. Conversely, heterologous systems containing the maize target enzyme and leaf homogenats of other C4 species result in PPDK-specific 32P-incorporation. This simple radioisotopic assay is at least 40-times more sensitive than the routine spectrophotometric assay, and qualitatively exhibits comparable sensitivity and requires significantly less time than the currently available radioisotopic RP assay. The present assay reliably generates [-32P]ADP and as such may be useful for studies of other systems requiring -labeled ADP, which is not commercially available.Abbrevlations Ap5A P1, P5-di(adenosine-5)-pentaphosphate - Bicine N,N-bis[2-hydroxyethyl]glycine - DTT dithiothreitol - PEI poly(ethyleneimine) - PEP phosphoenolpyruvate - PEPC PEP carboxylase (E.C.4.1.1.31) - PPDK pyruvate,orthophosphate dikinase (E.C.2.7.9.1) - RP PPDK regulatory protein  相似文献   

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Pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK) was found in various immature seeds of C3 plants (wheat, pea, green bean, plum, and castor bean), in some C3 leaves (tobacco, spinach, sunflower, and wheat), and in C4 (maize) kernels. The enzyme in the C3 plants cross-reacts with rabbit antiserum against maize PPDK. Based on protein blot analysis, the apparent subunit size of PPDK from wheat seeds and leaves and from sunflower leaves is about 94 kdaltons, the same as that of the enzyme from maize, but is slightly less (about 90 kdaltons) for the enzyme from spinach and tobacco leaves. The amount of this enzyme per mg of soluble protein in C3 seeds and leaves is much less than in C4 leaves. PPDK is present in kernels of the C4 plant, Zea mays in amounts comparable to those in C4 leaves.

Regulatory properties of the enzyme from C3 tissues (wheat) are similar to those of the enzyme from C4 leaves with respect to in vivo light activation and dark inactivation (in leaves) and in vivo cold lability (seeds and leaves).

Following incorporation of 14CO2 by illuminated wheat pericarp and adjoining tissue for a few seconds, the labeled metabolites were predominantly products resulting from carboxylation of phosphoenolpyruvate, with lesser labeling of compounds formed by carboxylation of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate and operation of the reductive pentose phosphate cycle of photosynthesis. PPDK may be involved in mechanisms of amino acid interconversions during seed development.

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Endogenous protein phosphorylation in oocytes of Marthasterias glacialis was examined by incubating living oocytes with [32P]phosphate and cortical and endoplasmic fractions with [γ-32P]ATP. Individual phosphorylated proteins were detected by autoradiography after bidimensional and monodimensional electrophoresis, using SDS-polyacrylamide gradient gel slabs. An increased phosphorylation of several protein species was observed as early as 5 min following in vivo hormonal stimulation by 1-methyladenine. No dephosphorylation nor any change in protein staining of the gels was observed. In vitro phosphorylation patterns were consistent with those observed in vivo. They did not change upon in vitro 1-methyladenine addition and remained unaffected when the incubations were carried out in the presence of cAMP or beef heart protein kinase inhibitor. Cortical phosphorylation was inhibited by calcium ions. The results suggest that the hormone promotes alterations in the availability of phosphorylation sites in some proteins already present in the control oocytes which, as well as the corresponding activated cAMP-independent protein kinases, may play a significant role during formation of the maturation promoting factor.  相似文献   

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A reconstituted system composed of purified phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEP-Case) and a soluble protein kinase (PK) from green maize leaves was developed to critically assess the effects of in vitro protein phosphorylation on the catalytic and regulatory (malate sensitivity) properties of the target enzyme. The PK was partially purified from light-adapted leaf tissue by ammonium sulfate fractionation (0-60% saturation fraction) of a crude extract and blue dextran-agarose affinity chromatography. The resulting preparation was free of PEPCase. This partially purified protein kinase activated PEPCase from dark-adapted green maize leaves in an ATP-, Mg2+-, time-, and temperature-dependent fashion. Concomitant with these changes in PEPCase activity was a marked decrease in the target enzyme's sensitivity to feedback inhibition by L-malate. The PK-mediated incorporation of 32P from [gamma-32P]ATP into the protein substrate was directly correlated with these changes in PEPCase activity and malate sensitivity. The maximal molar 32P-incorporation value was about 0.25 per 100-kDa PEPCase subunit (i.e., 1 per holoenzyme). Phosphoamino acid analysis of the 32P-labeled target enzyme by two-dimensional thin-layer electrophoresis revealed the exclusive presence of phosphoserine. These in vitro results, together with our recent studies on the light-induced changes in phosphorylation status of green maize leaf PEPCase in vivo (J. A. Jiao and R. Chollet (1988) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 261, 409-417), collectively provide the first unequivocal evidence that the seryl-phosphorylation of the dark-form enzyme by a soluble protein kinase is responsible for the changes in catalytic activity and malate sensitivity of C4 PEPCase observed in vivo during dark/light transitions of the parent leaf tissue.  相似文献   

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The objective of this study was to determine the biochemical basis for genetic variability in pyruvate,Pi dikinase (PPDK) activity among inbred lines of maize (Zea mays L.). Although in vitro PPDK activity varied more than 5-fold among eight maize inbreds, immunochemical determinations of the proportion of leaf soluble protein as PPDK revealed no significant differences among the inbreds. Genetic differences in the stability of PPDK activity in crude homogenates over 5 hours were not evident, but PPDK from some inbreds could not be activated in vitro. In vitro PPDK activation in crude homogenates could be restored by addition of casein (1% w/v) to homogenization media, and to a lesser extent, by gentle homogenization in a mortar. The major effect of casein appeared to be on processes other than proteolysis, as casein exerted its effects during tissue homogenization, rather than later. During homogenization, PPDK did not lose its ability to undergo in vitro activation; instead, it was instability of the regulatory protein responsible for PPDK activation that was the cause of the lack of PPDK activation in homogenates prepared without casein.  相似文献   

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Hepatic ATP-citrate lyase prepared with a fluoride-free step to allow endogenous phosphatases to dephosphorylate the enzyme was phosphorylated in vitro by the catalytic subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and [γ-32P]ATP. After electrophoresis the radioactive phosphate was located predominantly in the gel slice containing the Coomassie blue stained protein corresponding to ATP-citrate lyase. The Stoichiometry of phosphorylation of hepatic ATP-citrate lyase in vitro by the catalytic subunit was such that 0.53 ± 0.02 molecules of phosphate were incorporated per subunit. The degree of phosphorylation was independent of the amount of ATP-citrate lyase present as substrate in the concentration range 1.2–6.4 μm. In the absence of catalytic subunit there was very little labeled phosphate incorporated into ATP-citrate lyase. Phosphorylation of ATP-citrate lyase by catalytic subunit was abolished by the specific protein inhibitor of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. When ATP-citrate lyase was subjected to electrophoresis under nondenaturing conditions, lyase activity was recovered from the gel slice corresponding to the Coomassie blue staining phosphoprotein of a stained gel run in parallel.  相似文献   

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