Abstract
Ca 2+-Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ia (CaM kinase Ia) is phosphorylated, and its activity enhanced up to 50-fold, in the presence of a protein purified from pig brain termed CaM kinase Ia activator [Lee, J.C. and Edelman, A.M. (1994) J.Biol.Chem. 269, 2158-2164]. We report here that phosphorylation of CaM kinase Ia in the presence of the activator occurs primarily on threonine (87%) and slightly on serine (13%) residues. Treatment of CaM kinase Ia with the irreversible ATP affinity analogue, 5′-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoyl adenosine (FSBA), reduces its activity by 86% but has no effect on its ability to be phosphorylated, whereas FSBA-treatment of the activator reduces its ability to activate and phosphorylate CaM kinase Ia by 92 and 93%, respectively. Thus, CaM kinase Ia activator is a protein Thr/Ser kinase which activates by phosphorylating CaM kinase Ia rather than by enhancing the latter′s autophosphorylation.
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