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- W2019335957 abstract "A structural feature shared by many protein kinases is the requirement for phosphorylation of threonine or tyrosine in the so-called activation loop for full enzyme activity. Previous studies by several groups have indicated that the isotypes α, βI, and βII of protein kinase C (PKC) are synthesized as inactive precursors and require phosphorylation by a putative “PKC kinase” for permissive activation. Expression of PKCα in bacteria resulted in a nonfunctional enzyme, apparently due to lack of this kinase. The phosphorylation sites for the PKC kinase in the activation loop of PKCα and PKCβII could be identified as Thr497 and Thr500, respectively. We report here that PKCδ, contrary to PKCα, can be expressed in bacteria in a functional form. The activity of the recombinant enzyme regarding substrate phosphorylation, autophosphorylation, and dependence on activation by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate as well as the Km values for two substrates are comparable to those of recombinant PKCδ expressed in baculovirus-infected insect cells. By site-directed mutagenesis we were able to show that Thr505, corresponding to Thr497 and Thr500 of PKCα and PKCβII, respectively, is not essential for obtaining a catalytically competent conformation of PKCδ. The mutant Ala505 can be activated and does not differ from the wild type regarding activity and several other features. Ser504 can not take over the role of Thr505 and is not prerequisite for the kinase to become activated, as proven by the unaffected enzyme activity of respective mutants (Ala504 and Ala504/Ala505). These results indicate that phosphorylation of Thr505 is not required for the formation of functional PKCδ and that at least this PKC isoenzyme differs from the isotypes α, βI, and βII regarding the permissive activation by a PKC kinase. A structural feature shared by many protein kinases is the requirement for phosphorylation of threonine or tyrosine in the so-called activation loop for full enzyme activity. Previous studies by several groups have indicated that the isotypes α, βI, and βII of protein kinase C (PKC) are synthesized as inactive precursors and require phosphorylation by a putative “PKC kinase” for permissive activation. Expression of PKCα in bacteria resulted in a nonfunctional enzyme, apparently due to lack of this kinase. The phosphorylation sites for the PKC kinase in the activation loop of PKCα and PKCβII could be identified as Thr497 and Thr500, respectively. We report here that PKCδ, contrary to PKCα, can be expressed in bacteria in a functional form. The activity of the recombinant enzyme regarding substrate phosphorylation, autophosphorylation, and dependence on activation by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate as well as the Km values for two substrates are comparable to those of recombinant PKCδ expressed in baculovirus-infected insect cells. By site-directed mutagenesis we were able to show that Thr505, corresponding to Thr497 and Thr500 of PKCα and PKCβII, respectively, is not essential for obtaining a catalytically competent conformation of PKCδ. The mutant Ala505 can be activated and does not differ from the wild type regarding activity and several other features. Ser504 can not take over the role of Thr505 and is not prerequisite for the kinase to become activated, as proven by the unaffected enzyme activity of respective mutants (Ala504 and Ala504/Ala505). These results indicate that phosphorylation of Thr505 is not required for the formation of functional PKCδ and that at least this PKC isoenzyme differs from the isotypes α, βI, and βII regarding the permissive activation by a PKC kinase." @default.
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- W2019335957 title "Phosphorylation of Protein Kinase Cδ (PKCδ) at Threonine 505 Is Not a Prerequisite for Enzymatic Activity" @default.
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