Literature DB >> 15216889

Serum-dependent phosphorylation of human MAP4 at Ser696 in cultured mammalian cells.

V Srsen1, H Kitazawa, M Sugita, H Murofushi, J C Bulinski, T Kishimoto, S Hisanaga.   

Abstract

In the previous paper (Ookata et al., (1997) Biochemistry, 36: 249-259), we identified two mitotic cdc2 kinase phosphorylation sites (Ser696 and Ser787) in the proline-rich region of human MAP4. One (Ser696) of them was also phosphorylated during interphase. A protein kinase responsible for interphase phosphorylation of Ser696 could necessarily be distinct from cdc2/cyclin B kinase. To get insights into a physiological role for Ser696 phosphorylation, we searched for a Ser696 kinase and for cellular conditions under which Ser696 is dephosphorylated. Because Ser696 conforms to the MAP kinase phosphorylation consensus motif (PXSP), MAP kinase was tested as a possible kinase phosphorylating Ser696. MAP kinase, in fact, did phosphorylate Ser696 in MTB3, the carboxy-terminal half of human MAP4 in vitro. Phosphorylation of Ser696 in HeLa cell extract was suppressed by a MAP kinase inhibitor, DBTM-0004. Also consistent with the notion that Ser696 is a MAP kinase site were the fact that serum-starvation induced dephosphorylation of Ser696 in HeLa cells, TIG-3 and MRC-5-30 human fibroblasts, while readdition of serum recovered Ser696 phosphorylation, albeit after a surprisingly long interval. Thus, phosphorylation of Ser696 of MAP4, most likely carried out by MAP kinase, may play a role in modulation of MAP4 activity in proliferating versus quiescent cells.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 15216889     DOI: 10.1247/csf.24.321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Struct Funct        ISSN: 0386-7196            Impact factor:   2.212


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