Recoverin inhibits the phosphorylation of dark-adapted rhodopsin more than it does that of bleached rhodopsin: A possible mechanism through which rhodopsin kinase is prevented from participation in a side reaction

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Senin, II
Dean, KR
Zargarov, AA
Akhtar, M
Philippov, PP
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[1] MOSCOW MV LOMONOSOV STATE UNIV,AN BELOZERSKY INST PHYSICOCHEM BIOL,DEPT ENZYMOL,MOSCOW 119899,RUSSIA
[2] UNIV SOUTHAMPTON,DEPT BIOCHEM,SOUTHAMPTON SO16 7PX,HANTS,ENGLAND
[3] BRANCH SHEMYAKIN,PUSHCHINO 142292,MOSCOW REG,RUSSIA
[4] OVCHINNIKOV INST BIOORGAN CHEM,PUSHCHINO 142292,MOSCOW REG,RUSSIA
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10.1042/bj3210551
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In its resting state rhodopsin kinase is present in an inactive form and is activated after interaction with light-activated rhodopsin (Rho*). The activated rhodopsin kinase then phosphorylates Rho* but is also able to catalyse the phosphorylation of dark-adapted rhodopsin. A consequence of the latter behaviour of the activated kinase is that at low levels of bleach a large number of phosphoryl groups are incorporated per mol of Rho*. Recoverin- and Ca2+-dependent inhibition of rhodopsin kinase was found to be inversely related to the extent of bleaching; the lower the fraction of rhodopsin bleached, the greater the inhibition. The IC50 of recoverin is approx. 1 mu M at a 0.2 % level of bleach and about 5 mu M in a fully bleached sample. The inhibitory effect of recoverin was studied separately on the phosphorylation of rhodopsin and Rho*. The formation of phosphorylated rhodopsin was inhibited 4.5-fold more strongly than that of phosphorylated Rho*. These results are interpreted to suggest that one of the roles of the recoverin-dependent regulation of the activity of rhodopsin kinase is to prevent the enzyme from participating in the unwanted phosphorylation of dark-adapted rhodopsin, directing it to fulfil its 'correct' function of quenching the transduction activity of Rho*.
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