In vitro activation and substrates of recombinant, baculovirus expressed human protein kinase C mu
- PMID: 8601451
- DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(96)00116-0
In vitro activation and substrates of recombinant, baculovirus expressed human protein kinase C mu
Abstract
To study enzymatic activity and activation conditions of the recently identified novel protein kinase C mu (PKC mu) subtype, epitope tagged PKC mu was propagated in the baculovirus expression system and was purified to homogeneity. PKC mu displays high affinity phorbol ester binding (Kd=7 nM) resulting in enhanced phosphatidylserine-dependent kinase activity. From various lipid second messengers known to activate PKCs only diacylglycerol and PtdIns-4,5-P2, were found to promote PKC mu kinase activity. Two peptides derived from the glycogen synthase, GS-peptide and syntide 2, were found to be phosphorylated efficiently in vitro. MARCKS (myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate) served as an in vitro substrate for PKC mu too. However, in contrast to other PKCs, a peptide derived from the MARCKS phosphorylation domain is phosphorylated only at serine 156, and not at serines 152 and 163, implicating a differential regulation by PKC mu.
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