Literature DB >> 9218435

Binding of activated cyclosome to p13(suc1). Use for affinity purification.

V Sudakin1, M Shteinberg, D Ganoth, J Hershko, A Hershko.   

Abstract

Previous studies have indicated that a approximately 1,500-kDa complex, designated the cyclosome or anaphase-promoting complex, has a regulated cyclin-ubiquitin ligase activity that targets cyclin B for degradation at the end of mitosis. The cyclosome is inactive in the interphase of the embryonic cell cycle and is converted to the active form in late mitosis in a phosphorylation-dependent process initiated by protein kinase Cdc2-cyclin B. We show here that the active, phosphorylated form of the cyclosome from clam oocytes binds to p13(suc1), a protein known to associate with Cdc2. The following evidence indicates that the binding of the cyclosome to p13(suc1) is not mediated via the Cdc2-cyclin B complex: (a) activated cyclosome binds to p13(suc1)-Sepharose following its separation from Cdc2-cyclin B by gel filtration chromatography; (b) cyclosome from interphase extracts, activated by a kinase in which cyclin B has been replaced by an N-terminally truncated derivative fused to glutathione S-transferase, binds well to p13(suc1)-Sepharose but not to glutathione-agarose. An alternative possibility, that the phosphorylated cyclosome binds directly to a phosphate-binding site of p13(suc1), is supported by the observation that the cyclosome is efficiently eluted from p13(suc1)-Sepharose by phosphate-containing compounds. This information was utilized to develop a procedure for the affinity purification of the cyclosome. A factor abundant in the fraction not adsorbed to p13(suc1)-Sepharose stimulates the activity of purified cyclosome. It is suggested that binding of Suc1 may have a role in the regulation of cyclosome activity.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9218435     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.29.18051

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


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