JOURNAL ARTICLE

Phosphorylation of the calmodulin binding domain of the plasma membrane Ca2+ pump by protein kinase C reduces its interaction with calmodulin and with its pump receptor site.

F. HofmannJohn AnagliErnesto CarafoliThomas Vorherr

Year: 1994 Journal:   Journal of Biological Chemistry Vol: 269 (39)Pages: 24298-24303   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

Two versions of the calmodulin binding domain of the plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase, a 24-amino acid peptide, C24W (Q-I-L-W-F-R-G-L-N-R-I-Q-T-Q-I-R-V-V-N-A-F-R-S-S-NH2), and the corresponding phosphothreonine containing peptide, C24W-P (Q-I-L-W-F-R-G-L-N-R-I-Q-T(phospho)-Q-I-R-V-V-N-A-F-R-S-S-NH2), were synthesized. They were used to investigate the effect of threonine phosphorylation by protein kinase C on the binding of calmodulin by the calmodulin binding domain and on the inhibitory role of the domain on the activity of the Ca2+ pump. The phosphopeptide C24W-P was obtained after global phosphorylation of the free Thr side chain on the protected resin bound peptide. The phosphorylated calmodulin binding domain failed to bind calmodulin; this was shown by gel shift experiments, by fluorescence energy transfer studies and by competition experiments against calmodulin stimulation of the pump. The inhibition of the Ca2+ pump activity by the calmodulin binding domain in the absence of calmodulin was also affected by the phosphorylation of the threonine; the inhibition of the fully active calpain-truncated pump by the phosphothreonine containing peptide was lower than that by the unphosphorylated synthetic domain.

Keywords:
Calmodulin Chemistry Protein kinase A Phosphorylation Biophysics Binding site Calmodulin-binding proteins Membrane Cell biology Biochemistry Biology Enzyme

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Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
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