Comparison of heterotrimeric protein phosphatase 2A containing different B subunits
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Comparison of heterotrimeric protein phosphatase 2A containing different B subunits
Abstract
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is composed of structural (A), catalytic (C), and regulatory subunits (B). Immunological analyses identified B alpha/PR55 alpha as the major regulatory subunit of brain PP2A while a unique B' subunit was associated with the cardiac enzyme. Recombinant PP2A heterotrimers were purified from insect cells infected with baculoviruses expressing A and C, in combination with viruses expressing B alpha/PR55 alpha, B beta/PR55 beta, or SV40 small tumor antigen (st). Phosphatase activities of rAC-B alpha and rAC-B beta were similar to those for brain AC-B alpha, while rAC-st was 50-80% less active. Heparin had no effect on rAC-st myosin light chain phosphatase activity, while the B subunit-containing forms were stimulated 2-3-fold. Protamine caused a 3-4-fold increase in AC-B alpha and rAC-st activities and a marked activation of rAC-B beta (6-fold) and AC-B' (10.5-fold). When histone H1 was used as substrate, all of the heterotrimers were stimulated approximately 4-fold by heparin. The activity of AC-B' and rAC-B beta were increased 2-fold by Mn2+, while a 6-fold stimulation was observed with rAC-st. Chemical cross-linking of AC-B alpha and AC-B beta generated 200-kDa complexes, while AC-st was present as a 150-kDa complex. These results demonstrate that different regulatory proteins affect enzyme activity and the response to agents that modify PP2A activity in vitro. Different PP2A heterotrimers are likely to have distinct functions in vivo, and changes in subunit composition will have an important impact on signal transduction pathways.
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