Glycolipids Isolated from Aplysia kurodaiCan Activate Cyclic Adenosine 3', 5'-Monophosphate-Dependent Protein Kinase from Rat Brain |
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Authors: | Futoshi Arakane Kohji Fukunaga Shigeko Araki Sachiko Abe Mei Satake Kohji Miyazaki Hitoshi Okamura Eishichi Miyamoto |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pharmacology and of, Brain Research Institute, Niigaia University Niigala, Japan;Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, Kumamoto;Department of Neurochemislry, Brain Research Institute, Niigaia University Niigala, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Cyclic AMP (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase (cAMP-kinase) partially purified from the membrane fractions of rat brains was stimulated by novel phosphonogly-cosphingolipids (glycolipids) derived from the skin and nerve fibers of Aplysia kurodai. Among various glycolipids tested, a major glycolipid from the skin, 3-O-MeGalβ 1→3GalNAcα 1→3 [6'- O -(2-aminoethylphosphonyl) Galα1→2] (2-aminoethylphosphonyl→6) Glcβ 1→4GICβ1→1ceramide (SGL-II), was most potent, giving half-maximal activation at 32.2 μ M. Activation of cAMP-kinase was maximal with 250 μ M SGL-II using kemptide as substrate. The effect of SGL-II was additive on kinase activity at submaximal concentrations of cAMP. The kinase activity activated with SGL-II was inhibited by the addition of protein kinase inhibitor peptide, a specific peptide inhibitor for cAMP-kinase. Its inhibitory pattern was similar to that for the catalytic subunit. Of the various substrates tested, the glycolipid-stimulated cAMP-kinase could phosphorylate microtubule-associated protein 2, synapsin I, and myelin basic protein but not histone H1 and casein. The regulatory subunit strongly inhibited the activity of purified catalytic subunit of cAMP-kinase. This inhibition was reversed by addition of SGL-II, as observed for cAMP. SGL-II was capable of partially dissociating cAMP-kinase, which was observed by gel filtration column chromatography. However, the binding activity of cAMP to the holoenzyme was not inhibited with SGL-II. These results demonstrate that the glycolipids can directly activate cAMP-kinase in a manner similar, but not identical, to that of cAMP. |
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Keywords: | Cyclic AMP Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase Glycolipid Aplysia Skin Nerve fibers. |
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