Literature DB >> 6615435

Polyamines inhibit phospholipid-sensitive and calmodulin-sensitive Ca2+-dependent protein kinases.

D F Qi, R C Schatzman, G J Mazzei, R S Turner, R L Raynor, S Liao, J F Kuo.   

Abstract

Effects of polyamines on various protein kinases were investigated. It was found that both phospholipid-sensitive Ca2+-dependent protein kinase and myosin light-chain kinase (a calmodulin-sensitive species of Ca2+-dependent protein kinase) were inhibited to different degrees by polyamines, with an approximate order of inhibitory potency of spermine = 1, 12-diaminododecane greater than spermidine = 1, 10-diaminodecane much greater than cadaverine = putrescine. Kinetic analysis revealed that spermine inhibited the phospholipid-sensitive enzyme non-competitively with respect to Ca2+ (Ki = 0.84 mM) and phosphatidylserine (Ki = 0.90 mM); it also inhibited myosin light-chain kinase non-competitively with respect to Ca2+ (Ki = 1.82 mM) and calmodulin (Ki = 2.73 mM). 1, 12-Diaminododecane, in comparison, inhibited the phospholipid-sensitive enzyme competitively with respect to Ca2+ (Ki = 0.45 mM) and phosphatidylserine (Ki = 0.50 mM); it also inhibited myosin light-chain kinase competitively with respect to calmodulin (Ki = 0.63 mM) but non-competitively with respect to Ca2+ (Ki = 1.49 mM). Moreover, spermine (0.5 mM) was found to inhibit markedly phosphatidylserine/Ca2+- and calmodulin/Ca2+-stimulated phosphorylation of endogenous proteins in rat brain particulate fraction. All the polyamines tested were practically without effect on cyclic AMP-dependent and cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinases. Polyarginine, like spermine, was found to be a more selective inhibitor of Ca2+-dependent protein kinases, whereas polyglutamate preferentially inhibited the cyclic nucleotide-dependent enzymes. The present results indicated that, in addition to certain lipophilic compounds (such as trifluoperazine, palmitoylcarnitine, adriamycin and naphthalenesulphonamide) and polypeptides with hydrophobic regions (such as melittin and polymyxin B) previously reported, polycationic compounds (exemplified by polyamines) could also inhibit the two classes of Ca2+-dependent protein kinases requiring either phospholipid or calmodulin as a cofactor. Because of the high cellular concentration (up to 10 mM) and the differential effects of polyamines, it is suggested that spermine, and to smaller extents spermidine and putrescine, may be involved in the regulation of certain Ca2+-dependent protein-phosphorylation systems in vivo.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6615435      PMCID: PMC1152126          DOI: 10.1042/bj2130281

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


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