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Stoichiometry of cAMP binding and limited proteolysis of protein kinase regulatory subunits R I and R II.
Authors:W Weber  H Hilz
Institution:Institut für Physiologische Chemie der Universität Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:Protein kinase regulatory subunits type I (rabbit skeletal muscle) and type II (bovine heart) were isolated by a rapid two step procedure which involved affinity chromatography on an 8-thio cAMP matrix. The R proteins were analyzed for cAMP binding capacity using three different methods for the separation of bound from free cAMP, and various methods for protein determination. Regulatory subunits type I as well as type II were both found to contain two high affinity cAMP binding sites per R monomer corresponding to a formula for the native R proteins of R2·cAMP4. - Kinetic analyses of limited proteolysis by various proteases revealed striking differences between R I and R II with respect to loss of cAMP binding capacity, ability to inhibit the catalytic subunit C, and susceptibility to further degradation. Some of the products had lost about one half of the cAMP binding capacity supporting the presence of two binding sites in R while other degradation products showed no change in high affinity binding sites. By contrast, the ability to inhibit the catalytic subunit C was lost in all products of limited proteolysis except one.
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