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  • 1
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: The postsynaptic density (PSD) fraction prepared from rat forebrains frozen with liquid nitrogen immediately after dissection (within 30 s after decapitation) contained major postsynaptic density protein (mPSDp), α subunit of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) at a level of merely 2.7% of the total protein. The content of the protein in the fraction was increased to ∼10% by placing the forebrains on ice for a few minutes. Accumulation, but to a lesser extent, of the protein after placement was also observed in the particulate, synaptosome, and synaptic plasma membrane fractions with its concomitant decrease in the cytosolic fraction. The distribution change may be translocation of the protein, because the amounts of the losses of the protein in the cytosolic fraction were balanced by the gains in the particulate fractions. By translocation, CaMKII became Triton X-100 insoluble and partially inactivated. The amount of CaMKII transferred from the cytosol to particulate fractions at 0°C was about the same as that contained in the conventional PSD fraction. Furthermore, the thickness of the PSD was increased by the treatment of the forebrains at 37°C, by which the content of CaMKIIα in the PSD fraction was increased to twofold. These results suggest that most of the CaMKII α subunit associated with the PSD fraction (mPSDp) is translocated from cytosol after decapitation. We also showed similar translocation of CaMKIIβ/β′.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-6903
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Endogenous protein phosphorylation of PC12 cells was investigated with the homogenate as well as intact cells. In the case of the homogenate, the major proteins that were phosphorylated in the presence of Ca2+ were found to be of Mr 95 K and Mr 50 K-55 K. Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase appeared to be responsible for phosphorylation of Mr 50 K-55 K proteins and partly of Mr 95 K protein. The apparentK m's for Ca2+ of Mr 95 K and 50 K-55 K protein phosphorylation were 2.2×10−7 M and around 1.5×10−6 M, respectively. Since several cell lines of neuroblastoma exhibited Mr 95 K protein phosphorylation of similar type, the protein phosphorylation may be a common process shared by neuronal cells. Depolarization of intact PC12 cells by high K+ concentrations induced Mr 95 K protein phosphorylation. The results suggest that a physiological increase by excitation in the intracellular Ca2+ concentration triggers phosphorylation of Mr 95 K protein in neuronal cells and this phosphorylation may play a role in the regulation of transmitter release.
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