Specific in vitro adenylylation of the simian virus 40 large tumor antigen
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Specific in vitro adenylylation of the simian virus 40 large tumor antigen
Abstract
Incubation of the simian virus 40 (SV40) large tumor antigen (T) from either transformed or lytically infected cells with adenosine [8-3H]-, [alpha-32P]-, or [alpha-[35S]thio]-triphosphate in the presence of Mg2+ resulted in its labeling as defined by the appearance of an intact, appropriately immunoreactive band in NaDodSO4/polyacrylamide gels. Radioactivity remained associated with the protein after boiling in buffer containing 3% NaDodSO4, and 2-mercaptoethanol as well as after heating in 0.1 M HCl, 0.1 M NH4OH, or hydroxylamine, but it was dissociated after incubation in 0.1 M NaOH at 37 degrees C. After limited boiling of gel-purified [alpha-32P] ATP + T complex in 5.6 M HCl, o-[32P]phosphoserine was released, and snake venom phosphodiesterase or 0.5 M piperidine treatment of such a complex resulted in the liberation of [alpha-32P]AMP. The reaction proceeded when either purified, soluble T or insoluble, specifically immunoprecipitated antigen was used as substrate. ATP and dATP were the preferred nucleotide substrates by comparison with the other six standard ribonucleoside or deoxynucleoside triphosphates. Partial tryptic digests of T + [alpha-32P]ATP complexes revealed the presence of a single labeled peptide of Mr approximately equal to 12 - 14 X 10(3), and after exhaustive digestion, there was a single radioactive spot in the fingerprint. These data indicate that T can be adenylylated at a specific seryl residue(s) in a limited portion of the protein surface. Furthermore, adenylylation appears to be reversible and to proceed by a pyrophosphorylytic mechanism, since the nucleotide was released from the protein following incubation of adenylylated T with Mg2+, sodium pyrophosphate, and poly(dT).
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