Comparison of the substrate specificities of cAMP-dependent protein kinase from bovine heart and Ascaris suum muscle.

T Treptau, P Piram, P F Cook, P H Rodriguez, R Hoffmann, S Jung, H P Thalhofer, B G Harris, H W Hofer
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Abstract

The catalytic subunits of cAMP-dependent protein kinases (protein kinase A) from bovine heart and Ascaris suum muscle exhibit only 48% sequence identity and show quantitative differences in substrate specificity. These differences were not obvious at the level of short synthetic substrate peptides but were distinct for some protein substrates. Phosphofructokinase from Ascaris, a physiological substrate, was a better substrate for the protein kinase from the nematode in comparison to the mammalian protein kinase due to a 10-fold lower Michaelis constant. Selective phosphorylation by the two kinases was also observed with some in vitro substrates. In addition, quantitative differences in the interactions between R- and C-subunits from Ascaris and bovine heart were observed. However, several synthetic peptides whose sequence reflected the phosphorylation site of Ascaris suum phosphofructokinase (AKGRSDS*IV), or variations of it, were phosphorylated with the same efficiency by both protein kinases. Based on the data the following are concluded: (1) In agreement with the conservation of structure in the catalytic cleft, the recognition of substrates by protein kinases from phylogenetically distant organisms exhibits similarity. (2) Non-conserved parts of the surface of the protein kinase molecule may contribute to binding of protein substrates and thus to selective recognition.

牛心脏和猪蛔虫肌camp依赖性蛋白激酶底物特异性的比较。
来自牛心脏和猪蛔虫肌肉的camp依赖性蛋白激酶(蛋白激酶A)的催化亚基仅具有48%的序列同源性,并且在底物特异性上存在定量差异。这些差异在合成底物短肽水平上不明显,但在某些蛋白质底物水平上是明显的。来自蛔虫的磷酸果糖激酶是一种生理底物,由于Michaelis常数低10倍,因此与哺乳动物蛋白激酶相比,来自线虫的蛋白激酶是一种更好的底物。在一些体外底物上也观察到这两种激酶的选择性磷酸化。此外,我们还观察到了蛔虫和牛心脏中R-和c -亚基相互作用的数量差异。然而,一些合成肽的序列反映了Ascaris suum phosphofructokinase (AKGRSDS*IV)的磷酸化位点,或其变异,被两种蛋白激酶以相同的效率磷酸化。根据这些数据得出以下结论:(1)与催化裂口结构的保守性一致,来自系统发育上遥远生物的蛋白激酶对底物的识别具有相似性。(2)蛋白激酶分子表面的非保守部分可能有助于蛋白质底物的结合,从而有助于选择性识别。
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