Title of article :
Characterization of a Novel Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase from Tobacco
Author/Authors :
Lu، Ying-Tang نويسنده , , Ma، Li نويسنده , , Jones، Russell L. نويسنده , , Liang، Shuping نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-127
From page :
128
To page :
0
Abstract :
A cDNA encoding a calcium (Ca^2+)/calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase (CaMK) from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), NtCaMK1, was isolated by protein-protein interaction-based screening of a cDNA expression library using 35Slabeled CaM as a probe. The genomic sequence is about 24.6 kb, with 21 exons, and the full-length cDNA is 4.8 kb, with an open reading frame for NtCaMK1 consisting of 1,415 amino acid residues. NtCaMK1 has all 11 subdomains of a kinase catalytic domain, lacks EF hands for Ca^2+-binding, and is structurally similar to other CaMKs in mammal systems. Biochemical analyses have identified NtCaMK1 as a Ca^2+/CaMK since NtCaMK1 phosphorylated itself and histone IIIs as substrate only in the presence of Ca^2+/CaM with a Km of 44.5 (mu)M and a Vmax of 416.2 nM min^-1 mg^-1. Kinetic analysis showed that the kinase not previously autophosphorylated had a Km for the synthetic peptide syntide-2 of 22.1 (mu)M and a Vmax of 644.1 nM min^-1 mg^-1 when assayed in the presence of Ca^2+/CaM. Once the autophosphorylation of NtCaMK1 was initiated, the phosphorylated form displayed Ca^2+/CaM-independent behavior, as many other CaMKs do. Analysis of the CaM-binding domain (CaMBD) in NtCaMK1 with truncated and site-directed mutated forms defined a stretch of 20 amino acid residues at positions 913 to 932 as the CaMBD with high CaM affinity (Kd = 5 nM). This CaMBD was classified as a 1-8-14 motif. The activation of NtCaMK1 was differentially regulated by three tobacco CaM isoforms (NtCaM1, NtCaM3, and NtCaM13). While NtCaM1 and NtCaM13 activated NtCaMK1 effectively, NtCaM3 did not activate the kinase.
Keywords :
Consciousness , Nonlocality , Patterned photostimulation , Visual evoked potential , Transferred potential , Chimpanzees , Dolphins , Auditory stimulation , Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Journal title :
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Record number :
113659
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