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Counter-regulation by insulin and isoprenaline of a prominent fat-associated phosphoprotein doublet in rat adipocytes.

R A Mooney1, K L Bordwell.   

Abstract

1. In the adipocyte, phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of regulatory proteins is a common mechanism of metabolic regulation. We have observed a very prominent phosphoprotein doublet of 61 kDa and 63 kDa in rat adipocytes that is markedly responsive to hormones. The 63 kDa band was the predominant phosphoprotein in the cell in response to 0.1 microM-isoprenaline, whereas the 61 kDa band was nearly absent. Insulin alone did not alter 32P incorporation into the doublet, but partially counteracted the effects of isoprenaline, decreasing label in the 63 kDa band by as much as 50% and resulting in the reappearance of the 61 kDa band. 2. Subcellular fractionation demonstrated that both phosphoprotein bands were fat-associated. Neither insulin nor isoprenaline altered this localization. Peptide maps (one-dimensional) of the 61/63 kDa bands demonstrated close sequence similarity. Amino acid analysis revealed the presence of phosphoserine and phosphothreonine. The latter was more prominent in the 61 kDa band. Isoprenaline caused an absolute increase in both phosphoamino acids. 3. Permeabilization of 32P-labelled isoprenaline-treated cells with digitonin initiated rapid dephosphorylation of the 63 kDa band, with reappearance of the 61 kDa band. Insulin increased the rate of dephosphorylation by 2-3-fold when present with isoprenaline before permeabilization. 4. In permeabilized adipocytes, cyclic AMP (1 microM-1 mM) increased phosphorylation of the 61/63 kDa doublet by 4-10-fold in the presence of [gamma-32P]ATP, but insulin had no effect. 5. We conclude that this prominent phosphoprotein, migrating as a 61/63 kDa doublet, is coupled to the cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and is associated with an insulin-stimulated phosphoprotein phosphatase activity. This fat-associated phosphoprotein, which is under counter-regulatory hormonal control, may play a role in hormone-dependent lipid metabolism.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1848760      PMCID: PMC1150157          DOI: 10.1042/bj2740433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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