Abstract

A peptide-based photoaffinity label for the catalytic subunit of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase was prepared from the amino acid p-benzoyl-L-phenylalanine [L-Phe(pBz)]. By using solid-phase peptide synthesis methodology, DL-Phe(pBz) was incorporated into the cAMP-dependent protein kinase substrate Leu-Arg-Arg-Ala-Ser-Leu-Gly in place of the phosphorylatable serine. The diastereomeric peptides were separated by reverse-phase HPLC. The peptide substrate analog containing L-Phe(pBz) had a Ki of approximately 110 microM at pH 7.5. When photolyzed at 350 nm in the presence of the enzyme, this peptide caused time- and concentration-dependent inactivation. Radioactive acetylated L-Phe(pBz) peptide was used to establish the binding stoichiometry of peptide to enzyme; these results, together with protection experiments, showed the photoaffinity labeling to be specific (approximately 1:1). To identify the residues that were modified on the catalytic subunit, the photoinactivated enzyme was cleaved with CNBr and V8 protease (Staphylococcus aureus). The resulting peptide fragments were purified by HPLC and were sequenced; these experiments identified the modified residues as Gly-125 and Met-127. This region of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit contains many residues that are conserved in serine- and tyrosine-protein kinases.

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