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. 1981 Feb;78(2):761-5.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.78.2.761.

Activation of the heat-stable polypeptide of the ATP-dependent proteolytic system

Activation of the heat-stable polypeptide of the ATP-dependent proteolytic system

A Ciechanover et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Feb.

Abstract

It had been shown previously that the heat-stable polypeptide of the ATP-dependent proteolytic system of reticulocytes, designated APF-1, forms covalent conjugates with protein substrates in an ATP-requiring process. We now describe an enzyme that carries out the activation by ATP of the polypeptide with pyrophosphate displacement. The formation of AMP-polypeptide and transfer of the polypeptide to a secondary acceptor are suggested by an APF-1 requirement for ATP-PPi and ATP-AMP exchange reactions, respectively. With radiolabeled polypeptide, an ATP-dependent labeling of the enzyme was shown to be by a linkage that is acid stable but is labile to treatment with mild alkali, hydroxylamine, borohydride, or mercuric salts. It therefore appears that the AMP-polypeptide undergoes attack by an -SH group of the enzyme to form a thiolester.

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