Literature DB >> 18039685

Biochemical characterization of phospholipids, sulfatide and heparin as potent stimulators for autophosphorylation of GSK-3beta and the GSK-3beta-mediated phosphorylation of myelin basic protein in vitro.

Fumitaka Kawakami1, Akira Yamaguchi, Kanzo Suzuki, Takayuki Yamamoto, Kenzo Ohtsuki.   

Abstract

The stimulatory effects of SH (sulfatide and heparin) and two phospholipids (PI and PS) on autophosphorylation of GSK-3beta and the GSK-3beta-mediated phosphorylation of myelin basic protein (MBP) and two synthetic MBP peptides (M86 and M156) were comparatively examined in vitro. It was found that (i) both PI and SH highly stimulated the GSK-3beta-mediated phosphorylation of MBP, but not glycogen synthase, and two MBP peptides through their direct binding to these substrates and (ii) both PI and heparin, as compared with sulfatide, highly stimulated autophosphorylation of GSK-3beta. The K(m) value of MBP for GSK-3beta was highly reduced and the V(max) value was significantly increased in the presence of these acidic modulators, which augmented further phosphorylation of MBP by the kinase. Under our experimental condition, similar stimulatory effects of PI and heparin were observed with the GSK-3beta-mediated phosphorylation of tau protein (TP) in vitro. These results presented here suggest that these two phospholipids and SH may function as effective stimulators for autophosphorylation of GSK-3beta and for the GSK-3beta-mediated high phosphorylation of SH-binding proteins, including MBP and TP, in the highly accumulated levels of these acidic and sulfated modulators in the brain.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18039685     DOI: 10.1093/jb/mvm228

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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