Effect of phosphorylation on 68 KDa neurofilament subunit protein assembly by the cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase in vitro
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Effect of phosphorylation on 68 KDa neurofilament subunit protein assembly by the cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase in vitro
Abstract
The effect of phosphorylation by cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase on the assembly of the core-forming 68 KDa neurofilament subunit protein (NF-L) was studied in vitro by fluorescence energy transfer and electron microscopy. Phosphorylation of unassembled NF-L in a low ionic strength buffer by cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase led to the incorporation of 1-2 phosphate groups/mole protein. Assembly of this phosphorylated NF-L was inhibited significantly; compared to non-phosphorylated NF-L, the critical concentration of phosphorylated NF-L was raised by greater than 30-fold. Assembled NF-L filaments could also be phosphorylated by cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase indicating that the sites were accessible. Phosphorylation of NF-L in the filamentous state induced their disassembly. The results suggest that phosphorylation by cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase is a possible means to modulate the assembly state of NF-L.
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