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Ovarian adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate-dependent protein kinase(s). Regulation by choriogonadotropin and lutropin in rat ovarian cells.

M R Clark, S Azhar, K M Menon.   

Abstract

Choriogonadotropin and lutropin have been found to activate cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase in ovarian cells isolated by collagenase dispersion from immature rats. The stimulatory effect of gonadotropins was dependent on both hormone concentration and incubation time. Choriogonadotropin at 1 mug/ml fully stimulated the protein kinase activity within 5 min of incubation, and this effect was specific for choriogonadotropin and lutropin-like activity. In addition, protein kinase activity has been characterized with respect to salt sensitivity, cyclic AMP binding, and its responsiveness to gonadotropins and other peptide hormones. Ovarian protein kinase was susceptible to high salt concentrations. The addition of 0.3-1.0 M-NaCl in incubation medium increased the activity ratio with a concomitant decrease in cycle AMP-dependence. The salt effect on protein kinase was observed both from hormone-treated and untreated cells. The hormone-stimulated and unstimulated protein kinase activity was completely stable in the absence of NaCl. No change in the activity ratio was observed when cellular extracts were assayed for protein kinase activity either immediately or after 2 h in the absence of added salt. Gel filtration in the absence of NaCl of cellular extracts prepared from choriogonadotropin-treated and untreated cells showned only a single peak of protein kinase activity that was sensitive to exogenously added cyclic AMP. By contrast, when 0.5 M-NaCl was included in the column buffer, the chromatography of untreated extract showed two peaks of protein kinase activity. The first peak was sensitive to added cyclic AMP, whereas the second peak was insensitive to it. Under identical experimental conditions, protein kinase from gonadotropin-treated cells showed, on gel filtration, only one peak of activity that was totally insensitive to added cyclic AMP. DEAE-cellulose column chromatography of a 20000 g supernatant fraction resulted in a peak of kinase activity that eluted in approx. 0.15 M-NaCl, similar to the similar to the elution of type II protein kinases as described by Corbin et al. (1975) (J. Biol. Chem. 250, 218-225). Choriogonadotropin stimulation produced a decrease in the capacity of protein kinase to bind exogenous cyclic [3H]AMP, with a concomitant increase in the kinase activity ratio. These results are consistent with the notion that cyclic AMP, GENERATED IN SITU Under hormonal stimulation, binds tot he regulatory subunit of protein kinase with subsequent dissociation of the active catalytic subunit from the holoenzyme.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 186032      PMCID: PMC1163957          DOI: 10.1042/bj1580175

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


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