Abstract

Six electrophoretically distinct species of oligomeric phospholamban were identified immunologically following phosphorylation of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. The phosphate content of each was determined, confirming that the discrete sequential retardation of phospholamban oligomers was the result of ascending mole ratios of phosphate (P0-P5) per oligomer. These data afford support to the pentameric arrangement of oligomeric phospholamban and offer a means of determining phosphorylation stoichiometry independent of the absolute phospholamban concentration. Detection of the relative concentration of individual species during phosphorylation facilitated the description of a random mechanism of phosphorylation by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. By contrast, dephosphorylation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase phosphorylated phospholamban was shown to exhibit strong positive cooperativity in its reaction mechanism.

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