Increase in the phosphotransferase specific activity of purified Rous sarcoma virus pp60v-src protein after incubation with ATP plus Mg2+
- PMID: 6314123
- PMCID: PMC370012
- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.3.9.1589-1597.1983
Increase in the phosphotransferase specific activity of purified Rous sarcoma virus pp60v-src protein after incubation with ATP plus Mg2+
Abstract
pp60v-src, the product of the Rous sarcoma virus src gene, was partially purified by immunoaffinity chromatography from extracts of Rous sarcoma virus-transformed field vole cells. Incubation of this preparation with ATP plus Mg2+ and subsequent repurification by chromatography on hexylamine-agarose resulted in a net increase in the specific activity of the src protein kinase. This increase in phosphotransferase activity was detected by using a variety of substrates including casein, tubulin, and a 34,000-dalton protein presumed to be an in vivo target substrate of pp60v-src. In all cases, the phosphorylation was at tyrosine residues, and the kinase activity was inhibited by preincubation of the enzyme with immunoglobulin G prepared from tumor-bearing rabbit sera. The implications of these results for the regulation and control of pp60v-src-associated kinase activity are discussed.
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