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Mutation of Serine 41 in the Neuron-Specific Protein B-50 (GAP-43) Prohibits Phosphorylation by Protein Kinase C
Authors:H B Nielander  L H Schrama  A J van  Rozen  M Kasperaitis  A B Oestreicher  W H Gispen  P Schotman
Institution:Division of Molecular Neurobiology, Rudolf Magnus Institute, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract:The neuron-specific, calmodulin-binding protein B-50 (also known as GAP-43, F1, or neuromodulin) is an endogenous substrate of protein kinase C (PKC). PKC exclusively phosphorylates Ser residues in B-50. As potential phosphorylation sites for PKC, Ser41, Ser110, and Ser122 were indicated, of which Ser41 is contained in the sequence ASF, which matches with the sequence of a synthetic PKC substrate. N-terminally 35S-labeled B-50, produced from cDNA, was subjected to digestion with Staphylococcus aureus V8 protease (SAP). Consecutively, 35S-labeled 28- and 15-kDa fragments were formed, similar to those after digestion of 32P-labeled B-50. In a previous study, we showed that the 32P-labeled 15-kDa SAP fragment contains all 32P radioactivity. The present data indicate that it contains the N-terminus of B-50 as well. The 15-kDa fragment, with a calculated length ranging from amino acid residue 1 to 65, contains only one potential PKC phosphorylation site, at Ser41. Mutagenesis of Ser41 into Thr or Ala resulted in recombinant B-50 products with mobilities on two-dimensional electrophoresis similar to those of the nonmutated recombinant B-50 and the rat brain B-50. Only Ser41]B-50 was phosphorylated by PKC, whereas Thr41]- or Ala41]B-50 did not show any phosphorylation at the positions indicated on the immunoblots. This leads us to the conclusion that Ser41 is the sole phosphorylation site for PKC in vitro.
Keywords:Protein kinase C  B-50 (GAP-43)  Phosphorylation  Site-directed mutagenesis              Staphylococcus aureus protease V8–Truncated mRNA
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