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. 1990 Jan;1(2):237-48.
doi: 10.1091/mbc.1.2.237.

Effects of phosphorylation of the neurofilament L protein on filamentous structures

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Effects of phosphorylation of the neurofilament L protein on filamentous structures

S Hisanaga et al. Cell Regul. 1990 Jan.

Abstract

Effects of phosphorylation of the neurofilament L protein (NF-L) on the reassembly system were studied by both sedimentation experiments and low-angle rotary shadowing. Bovine spinal cord NF-L was phosphorylated with 3-4 mol/mol protein by either the catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase or protein kinase C. Phosphorylated NF-L could not assemble into filaments. Phosphorylation by either cAMP-dependent protein kinase or protein kinase C inhibited the same step of the reassembly process. Phosphorylated NF-L remained as an 8-chain complex even in favorable conditions for reassembly. The extent of the effect of phosphorylation on the filamentous structure of NF-L was also investigated by using the catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase. The amount of unassembled NF-L increased linearly with increased phosphorylation in the sedimentation experiments. Structural observations indicated that 1 or 2 mol of phosphorylation is enough to inhibit reassembly and to induce disassembly, and the disassembly process was also observed. The filaments were shown to unravel with disassembly. Star-like clusters, which we reported as being the initial stage of reassembly, were also identified.

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