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Kinetic mechanism of fully activated S6K1 protein kinase.

Malik M Keshwani1, Thomas K Harris.   

Abstract

S6K1 is a member of the AGC subfamily of serine-threonine protein kinases, whereby catalytic activation requires dual phosphorylation of critical residues in the conserved T-loop (Thr-229) and hydrophobic motif (Thr-389). Previously, we described production of the fully activated catalytic kinase domain construct, His(6)-S6K1alphaII(DeltaAID)-T389E. Now, we report its kinetic mechanism for catalyzing phosphorylation of a model peptide substrate (Tide, RRRLSSLRA). First, two-substrate steady-state kinetics and product inhibition patterns indicated a Steady-State Ordered Bi Bi mechanism, whereby initial high affinity binding of ATP (K(d)(ATP)=5-6 microM) was followed by low affinity binding of Tide (K(d)(Tide)=180 microM), and values of K(m)(ATP)=5-6 microM and K(m)(Tide)=4-5 microM were expressed in the active ternary complex. Global curve-fitting analysis of ATP, Tide, and ADP titrations of pre-steady-state burst kinetics yielded microscopic rate constants for substrate binding, rapid chemical phosphorylation, and rate-limiting product release. Catalytic trapping experiments confirmed rate-limiting steps involving release of ADP. Pre-steady-state kinetic and catalytic trapping experiments showed osmotic pressure to increase the rate of ADP release; and direct binding experiments showed osmotic pressure to correspondingly weaken the affinity of the enzyme for both ADP and ATP, indicating a less hydrated conformational form of the free enzyme.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18326039      PMCID: PMC2335363          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M800114200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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