A plasmodium protein kinase that is developmentally regulated, stimulated by spermine, and inhibited by quercetin |
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Authors: | M F Wiser J W Eaton J R Sheppard |
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Abstract: | Plasmodium berghei-infected murine red cells possess protein kinase activity that is associated with the isolated parasites. Schizonts contain significantly higher levels of this protein kinase than the more immature forms, suggesting a relationship between this enzyme activity and parasite development. Partially purified protein kinase has a Km for ATP of approximately 30 microMs, whereas the Km for GTP is approximately 300 microMs and the substrate preference is phosvitin greater than casein much greater than histone greater than protamine. The Mg2+ optimum is 10-20 mM, and the protein kinase activity is stimulated by the polyamines spermine and spermidine. The flavone, quercetin, inhibits the protein kinase activity in a competitive manner with respect to ATP (Ki approximately 3 microMs), and P chabaudi also has a very similarly regulated protein kinase. Protein kinases from both species are very similar to the type I casein kinase. |
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Keywords: | protein kinase Plasmodium berghei Plasmodium chabaudi malaria polyamine stimulation quercetin inhibition |
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