Protein kinase C, purified to near homogeneity from the brain, has been tested toward a variety of synthetic peptide substrates including different phosphorylatable residues. While it proved totally inactive toward the tyrosyi peptide Asp-Ala-Glu-Tyr-Ala-Ala-Arg-Arg-Arg-Gly, as well as toward several more or less acidic seryl peptides, it phosphorylates with a Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent mechanism, at seryl and/or threonyl residues, many basic peptides, some of which are also good substrates for cAMP-dependent protein kinase (A-kinase). Among the peptides tested, however, the best substrate for protein kinase C, with kinetic constants comparable to those of histones, is the nonapeptide Gly-Ser-Arg6-Tyr, which is not a substrate for A-kinase. Moreover, although the peptide Pro-Arg5-Ser-Ser-Arg-Pro-Val-Arg is a good substrate for both kinases, its derivative with ornitines replacing arginines is phosphorylated only by protein kinase C. Some typical substrates of A-kinase on the other hand, like the peptides Phe-Arg2-Leu-Ser-Ile-Ser-Thr-Glu-Ser and Arg2-Ala-Ser-Val-Ala, are phosphorylated by protein kinase C rather slowly and with unfavourable kinetic constants. It is concluded that, while both protein kinase C and A-kinase need basic groups close to the phosphorylatable residues, their primary structure determinants are quite distinct. © 1985.

Distinct structural requirements of Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent protein kinase (protein kinase C) and cAMP-dependent protein kinase as evidenced by synthetic peptide substrates.

PINNA, LORENZO
1985

Abstract

Protein kinase C, purified to near homogeneity from the brain, has been tested toward a variety of synthetic peptide substrates including different phosphorylatable residues. While it proved totally inactive toward the tyrosyi peptide Asp-Ala-Glu-Tyr-Ala-Ala-Arg-Arg-Arg-Gly, as well as toward several more or less acidic seryl peptides, it phosphorylates with a Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent mechanism, at seryl and/or threonyl residues, many basic peptides, some of which are also good substrates for cAMP-dependent protein kinase (A-kinase). Among the peptides tested, however, the best substrate for protein kinase C, with kinetic constants comparable to those of histones, is the nonapeptide Gly-Ser-Arg6-Tyr, which is not a substrate for A-kinase. Moreover, although the peptide Pro-Arg5-Ser-Ser-Arg-Pro-Val-Arg is a good substrate for both kinases, its derivative with ornitines replacing arginines is phosphorylated only by protein kinase C. Some typical substrates of A-kinase on the other hand, like the peptides Phe-Arg2-Leu-Ser-Ile-Ser-Thr-Glu-Ser and Arg2-Ala-Ser-Val-Ala, are phosphorylated by protein kinase C rather slowly and with unfavourable kinetic constants. It is concluded that, while both protein kinase C and A-kinase need basic groups close to the phosphorylatable residues, their primary structure determinants are quite distinct. © 1985.
1985
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