In vivo phosphorylation of the postsynaptic density glycoprotein gp180
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1985.tb05533.x
In vivo phosphorylation of the postsynaptic density glycoprotein gp180
Abstract
Rats received intraventricular injections of [32P]PO4 and were killed after 30 min for the preparation of postsynaptic densities (PSDs). Gel electrophoretic analysis identified a number of PSD proteins that incorporated 32P under these conditions. Major proteins that were labelled with 32P had Mr of 185,000, 165,000, 140,000, 92,000, and 51,000. Of these p185, p165, and p140 were also labelled when PSDs were incubated with [gamma-32P]ATP in vitro. In contrast p92 and p51 were relatively poorly labelled under in vitro conditions. Analysis of glycoproteins isolated by chromatography on concanavalin A (Con A)-agarose demonstrated that greater than 70-80% of the 32P present in the glycoproteins eluted from Con A-agarose with alpha-methyl-D-mannopyranoside (Con A+ glycoproteins) was associated with the PSD specific glycoprotein gp180 following both in vivo and in vitro labelling. Phosphopeptide maps and phosphoamino acid analysis of gp180 indicated that similar sites were labelled in vitro and in vivo. Analysis of the subcellular distribution of glycoproteins that incorporated 32P during in vivo labelling demonstrated that gp180 was highly concentrated in PSDs, in accord with the previously suggested exclusive association of this glycoprotein with postsynaptic structures.
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