Calcium-activated, phospholipid-dependent protein kinases from rat liver: subcellular distribution, purification, and characterization of multiple forms
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Calcium-activated, phospholipid-dependent protein kinases from rat liver: subcellular distribution, purification, and characterization of multiple forms
Abstract
Three forms of Ca2+- and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase (protein kinase C) were extensively purified from rat liver homogenate. Subcellular fractionation analysis indicated that the majority (approximately 85%) of the activity was associated with particulate fractions of the liver. Among these, the microsomal and nuclear fractions accounted for approximately 63% and approximately 10% of total activity. The remaining 15% of protein kinase C was recovered in the soluble fraction following differential centrifugation. It was also found that most of the membrane-associated protein kinase C was latent, with 4-6-fold stimulation with detergents such as 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-2-hydroxy-1-propanesulfonate, octyl beta-glucoside, or Triton X-100. The activity of both the bound form and the soluble enzyme was enhanced by the addition of Ca2+ and phosphatidylserine, when histone H1 was used as substrate. The bound protein kinase C activity was dissociated by homogenization of liver in buffer containing ethylene glycol bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,-N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and various proteolytic inhibitors, and the solubilized extract was used to purify multiple forms of the enzyme. The purification procedure sequentially utilized (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, gel permeation chromatography on Fractogel TSK HW-55 (F), ion-exchange chromatography on hydroxylapatite, gel permeation chromatography on Ultrogel AcA34, and affinity chromatography on polyacrylamide-immobilized phosphatidylserine. On hydroxylapatite columns, protein kinase C activity was resolved into three isoenzymic forms designated C-I, C-II, and C-III. The molecular weights of the three isoenzymic forms were in the range of 208,000-225,000 as shown by chromatography on calibrated Ultrogel AcA34 columns and sucrose density gradient centrifugation. Furthermore, all three isoenzymes demonstrated a single peak with a sedimentation coefficient (s20.w) in the range of 9.0-9.2. However, with polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, all the forms showed a single protein component with average molecular weight of 64K, suggesting that the native isoenzymes may be composed by subunits. Finally, all three isoenzymes exhibited nearly identical enzymatic properties.
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