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Properties of phosphorylated thymidylate synthase.

Tomasz Frączyk1, Tomasz Ruman2, Piotr Wilk1, Paweł Palmowski3, Adelina Rogowska-Wrzesinska3, Joanna Cieśla1, Zbigniew Zieliński1, Joanna Nizioł2, Adam Jarmuła1, Piotr Maj1, Barbara Gołos1, Patrycja Wińska1, Sylwia Ostafil1, Elżbieta Wałajtys-Rode4, David Shugar5, Wojciech Rode6.   

Abstract

Thymidylate synthase (TS) may undergo phosphorylation endogenously in mammalian cells, and as a recombinant protein expressed in bacterial cells, as indicated by the reaction of purified enzyme protein with Pro-Q® Diamond Phosphoprotein Gel Stain (PGS). With recombinant human, mouse, rat, Trichinella spiralis and Caenorhabditis elegans TSs, expressed in Escherichia coli, the phosphorylated, compared to non-phosphorylated recombinant enzyme forms, showed a decrease in Vmax(app), bound their cognate mRNA (only rat enzyme studied), and repressed translation of their own and several heterologous mRNAs (human, rat and mouse enzymes studied). However, attempts to determine the modification site(s), whether endogenously expressed in mammalian cells, or recombinant proteins, did not lead to unequivocal results. Comparative ESI-MS/analysis of IEF fractions of TS preparations from parental and FdUrd-resistant mouse leukemia L1210 cells, differing in sensitivity to inactivation by FdUMP, demonstrated phosphorylation of Ser(10) and Ser(16) in the resistant enzyme only, although PGS staining pointed to the modification of both L1210 TS proteins. The TS proteins phosphorylated in bacterial cells were shown by (31)P NMR to be modified only on histidine residues, like potassium phosphoramidate (KPA)-phosphorylated TS proteins. NanoLC-MS/MS, enabling the use of CID and ETD peptide fragmentation methods, identified several phosphohistidine residues, but certain phosphoserine and phosphothreonine residues were also implicated. Molecular dynamics studies, based on the mouse TS crystal structure, allowed one to assess potential of several phosphorylated histidine residues to affect catalytic activity, the effect being phosphorylation site dependent.
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Keywords:  Mass spectrometry (MS); Molecular dynamics; Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); Post‐translational modification (PTM); Protein phosphorylation; Thymidylate synthase

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26315778     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2015.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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