PROTHYMOSIN-ALPHA IS PHOSPHORYLATED IN PROLIFERATING STIMULATED CELLS

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BARCIA, MG [1 ]
CASTRO, JM [1 ]
JULLIEN, CD [1 ]
FREIRE, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SANTIAGO,FAC BIOL,DEPT BIOQUIM & BIOL MOLEC,GALICIA,SPAIN
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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Prothymosin alpha is a widely distributed polypeptide whose function, though unknown, seems to be related to cell proliferation. In vitro, it is a substrate for casein kinase-2. In this work, extracts of mitogenically stimulated murine splenic lymphocytes labeled with [P-32] orthophosphate were found to contain [P-32]prothymosin alpha. Phosphorylation activity was highly dependent on mitogenic activation with concanavalin A plus interleukin-2. While cells remained viable, phosphorylation increased with stimulation time in the presence of [P-32]orthophosphate. Structural analysis showed that prothymosin alpha was phosphorylated at Thr residues located among its first 14 amino acids, whereas its in vitro phosphorylation by casein kinase-2 affects both Ser and Thr residues in this fragment, apparently in similar proportions. Thus, casein kinase-2 seems not to be responsible for the phosphorylation of prothymosin alpha in vivo. Prothymosin alpha was also found to be phosphorylated in proliferating murine thymocytes and HeLa cells; the phosphorylation sites were the same as in splenic lymphocytes, but the rate of phosphorylation was about 5 times lower. In thymocytes and subconfluent HeLa cells, the [P-32]prothymosin alpha concentrations of the cytosolic and nuclear fractions were similar; in splenic lymphocytes, [P-32]prothymosin alpha was found mostly in cytosol.
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