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The phosphorylation of troponin B by phosphorylase b kinase in skeletal muscle of mice carrying the phosphorylase b kinase deficiency gene
Authors:S R Gross  S E Mayer
Affiliation:Division of Pharmacology Department of Medicine University of California, San Diego La Jolla, Calif. 92037 USA
Abstract:In skeletal muscle of animals with the phosphorylase b kinase deficiency gene there is < 1% of the normal activity to convert phosphorylase b to a in the presence of Ca++, Mg++, and ATP (1). Correspondingly, there is < 1% of the normal activity to phosphorylate phosphorylase b. Nevertheless, under the same conditions, these extracts catalyze the phosphorylation of troponin at a rate 57% of normal. Phosphorylase b converting activity can be sedimented from skeletal muscle of control mice by centrifugation. This fraction isolated from I strain skeletal muscle extracts phosphorylates troponin at a rate 29–39% of the control. EGTA1 (15 mM) inhibits troponin phosphorylation by 50–60% in this fraction from both strains. The EGTA inhibition is reversed by 15 mM Ca++. Thus the phosphorylase b kinase in skeletal muscle of animals with the phosphorylase b kinase deficiency gene can phosphorylate troponin B, although it shows little or no activity with phosphorylase as a substrate. This observation is consistent with the normal muscle contractility of I strain animals.
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