Abstract

The interaction in vitro of cyclic [3H]AMP and a partially purified cyclic [3H] AMP-binding protein preparation from calf ovary cytosol with nuclei and chromatin of calf ovaries was investigated. Cyclic [3H]AMP, complexed with a calf ovary cytosol protein (the cyclic AMP-binding protein), binds to ovary nuclei and chromatin, whereas free cyclic [3H]AMP does not bind. Concomitantly with the nuclear association of cyclic [3H]AMP-binding protein, cyclic AMP-independent protein kinase activity in nuclei and chromatin incubated with a calf ovary cyclic [3H]AMP-binding protein preparation is significantly enhanced. The increase of nuclear protein kinase activity is dependent upon the presence of cyclic AMP complexed to ovary cytosol protein, and neither free cyclic AMP nor cyclic AMP-free binding protein stimulate endogenous nuclear protein kinase activity in ovary nuclei or chromatin. The association in vitro of cyclic [3H]AMP-binding protein with ovary chromatin and nuclei as well as the concomitant increase ...

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