抗体对环amp依赖性蛋白激酶调控亚基的物种特异性。

A M Maddox, A L Steiner, S Shenolikar
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从大鼠骨骼肌中制备了针对i型和ii型camp依赖性蛋白激酶调控亚基(RI和RII)的多克隆抗体。Western免疫印迹分析显示,大鼠和牛的RI与抗RI具有特异性交叉反应性。同样,两种物种的RII都被anti-RII特异性识别。定量免疫分析,使用抗血清针对任一物种的蛋白质,表明对来自同一物种的调节亚基有选择性。通过比较32p -8-叠氮- camp标记或自磷酸化肽的肽图,研究了这种选择性的分子基础。详细的二维肽指纹图谱分析表明,两个物种的RI或RII具有广泛的同源性。这些数据表明,不同物种环AMP依赖性蛋白激酶i型和ii型调节亚基的总体蛋白质化学和功能决定因素基本相似。然而,通过分子克隆获得的RI和RII的氨基酸序列也预测了结构上的微小差异,这可能解释了大鼠和牛组织中蛋白质的不同免疫特性。
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Species specificity of antibodies to regulatory subunits of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinases.

Polyclonal antibodies were generated against regulatory subunits (RI and RII) of type-I and type-II cAMP-dependent protein kinases from rat skeletal muscle. Western immunoblot analyses showed specific cross-reactivity of rat and bovine RI with anti-RI. Similarly, RII from both species was specifically recognized by anti-RII. Quantitative immunoassays, using antisera against proteins from either species, indicated selectivity towards regulatory subunits from the same species. Molecular basis for this selectivity was examined by comparison of peptide maps of 32P-8-azido-cAMP-labelled or autophosphorylated peptides. Detailed analysis of two-dimensional peptide fingerprints demonstrated extensive homology between either RI or RII from the two species. The data suggests that the overall protein-chemical and functional determinants characterizing type-I and type-II regulatory subunits of cyclic AMP dependent protein kinase from different species are substantially similar. However, minor differences in structure, also predicted by amino-acid sequences for RI and RII obtained by molecular cloning, may account for the distinct immunological properties of the proteins from rat and bovine tissues.

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