Purification, Properties, and Phosphorylation by Protein Kinase C of Two Phosphoinositidase C Isozymes from Rat Brain |
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Authors: | Jonathan L. Blank Keith A. Foster John N. Hawthorne |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, England. |
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Abstract: | Two forms of phosphoinositidase C have been purified from the soluble fraction of rat brain. The purification scheme included gel filtration followed by chromatography on cellulose phosphate, phenyl-Sepharose, and Mono Q. Gradient sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gave apparent molecular masses of 151 kDa and 147 kDa. Western blotting with monoclonal antibodies showed that the isozymes corresponded to PLC-beta-1 and PLC-gamma of bovine brain. With both enzymes phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate was a better substrate than phosphatidylinositol at neutral pH and low calcium ion concentrations. Both enzymes produced a proportion of inositol 1:2-cyclic phosphates from each substrate, particularly at acid pH. Some GTPase activity was seen in the early stages of purification, but was separated from PLC-beta-1 and PLC-gamma on Mono Q. Purified rat brain protein kinase C phosphorylated PLC-gamma but not PLC-beta-1. Incubation with the kinase increased the activity of both enzymes however, possibly by phosphorylation of another protein in the preparations. |
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Keywords: | Purification Phosphoinosifidase Rat brain Kinase C |
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