The partial purification of a rat liver cytosol protein phosphatase is described, resulting in a preparation active on casein but not on phosvitin, cytosol phosphopeptides, ATP, ADP and p-nitrophenylphosphate, which, on the contrary, are still dephosphorylated by the protein phosphatase purified from rat liver mitochondria. Moreover the activity of the former enzyme on casein appears to involve only a limited amount of phosphoric sites which are also preferentially phosphorylated by soluble protein kinase. The isolation and evaluation of 32P-serine and 32P-threonine from protein-kinase-dependently labelled phosvitin and casein, before and after incubation with the two enzymes, led to the conclusion that mitochondrial protein phosphatase hydrolyzes more actively the phosphorylserine residues, while the cytosol "casein phosphatase" promotes a preferential breakdown of the 32P-threonine residues. © 1976.
Preferential dephosphorylation of protein bound phosphorylthreonine and phosphorylserine residues by cytosol and mitochondrial "casein phosphatases".
PINNA, LORENZO;DONELLA, ARIANNA;CLARI, GIULIO;MORET, VITTORIO
1976
Abstract
The partial purification of a rat liver cytosol protein phosphatase is described, resulting in a preparation active on casein but not on phosvitin, cytosol phosphopeptides, ATP, ADP and p-nitrophenylphosphate, which, on the contrary, are still dephosphorylated by the protein phosphatase purified from rat liver mitochondria. Moreover the activity of the former enzyme on casein appears to involve only a limited amount of phosphoric sites which are also preferentially phosphorylated by soluble protein kinase. The isolation and evaluation of 32P-serine and 32P-threonine from protein-kinase-dependently labelled phosvitin and casein, before and after incubation with the two enzymes, led to the conclusion that mitochondrial protein phosphatase hydrolyzes more actively the phosphorylserine residues, while the cytosol "casein phosphatase" promotes a preferential breakdown of the 32P-threonine residues. © 1976.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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