Ca2+-independent binding of [3H]phorbol dibutyrate to protein kinase C is supported by protamine and other polycations
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Ca2+-independent binding of [3H]phorbol dibutyrate to protein kinase C is supported by protamine and other polycations
Abstract
The activity of the Ca2+- and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase, protein kinase C (PKC), can be modulated by diacylglycerols and phorbol esters. The association of these agents with PKC is, in turn, generally understood to be dependent on Ca2+ and phospholipids. Certain substrates, e.g. protamine sulphate, are known to undergo cofactor-independent phosphorylation by PKC. We report here that, in the presence of such substrates, PKC bound 1,2-dihexanoylglycerol and phorbol dibutyrate in a Ca2+-independent manner. Histone IIIs, which is phosphorylated by PKC only in the presence of Ca2+ and phospholipid, also supported Ca2+-independent binding of 1,2-dihexanoylglycerol and phorbol dibutyrate to PKC, but to a lesser extent than did protamine. Support for Ca2+-independent binding was also exhibited by non-peptide polycations (e.g. DEAE-cellulose DE52), indicating that recognition of the catalytic site is not a prerequisite for this effect. The natural polyamines spermine and putrescine did not have this property, however. The affinity of PKC for phorbol dibutyrate and 1,2-dihexanoylglycerol was found to be unchanged by the presence of substrates or DE52. It is proposed that, in the absence of Ca2+, certain polycations favour expression of the diacylglycerol/phorbol ester binding site by stabilizing the active conformation of PKC.
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