Calcium ion stimulated endogenous protein kinase catalyzed phosphorylation of basic proteins in myelin subfractions and myelin-like membrane fraction from rat brain
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Calcium ion stimulated endogenous protein kinase catalyzed phosphorylation of basic proteins in myelin subfractions and myelin-like membrane fraction from rat brain
Abstract
Polypeptide composition and endogenous phosphorylation were investigated in the subfractions of rat brain myelin isolated by either discontinuous or continuous sucrose density gradient centrifugation of myelin. Similarly, a myelin-like membrane fraction (SN4) was also studied. Observations were made that strongly indicated the presence of a calcium-stimulated protein kinase in a highly purified myelin preparation and which exclusively phosphorylated myelin basic proteins of the membrane preparation. Adenosine cyclic 3',5'-phosphate (cAMP) stimulated kinase on the other hand was found to be considerably enriched in the myelin-like membrane fraction. Although this latter enzyme is also capable of phosphorylating the basic proteins, its effect was at least 5 times weaker compared to the calcium-stimulated myelin protein kinase. Within the gradient subfractions there appeared a close relation between the amount of basic proteins and their calcium-stimulated phosphorylation; a similar relationship, however, was not obtained in the case of cAMP-dependent phosphorylation of myelin basic proteins. The former (i.e., Ca2+-stimulated phosphorylation) was found to require a protein factor that functionally resembled calmodulin. The results thus raises an interesting possibility of the presence of calmodulin-like proteins and a calcium-stimulated protein kinase in adult myelin membrane from mammalian brain, both of which have been hitherto unrecognized constituents of myelin membranes.
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