Novel mechanism for the activation of rhodopsin kinase: Implications for other G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRK's)

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作者
Dean, KR [1 ]
Akhtar, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SOUTHAMPTON,DEPT BIOCHEM,SOUTHAMPTON SO16 7PX,HANTS,ENGLAND
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10.1021/bi952480q
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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ATP, its nonhydrolyzable analogue, AMP-PNP;and albumin were found to promote the dissociation of rhodopsin kinase from rod outer segments (ROS) containing photoactivated-rhodopsin (Rho*). These features were embodied in a protocol for the recovery of rhodopsin kinase from incubations containing ROS which had been subjected to a wide range of treatments. It was found that the supernatants recovered from mixtures containing ATP, rhodopsin kinase, and photolyzed ROS membranes catalyzed a Rho*-independent peptide phosphorylation as well as dark-phosphorylation of rhodopsin. The activities of this activated kinase in the two aforementioned assays were 7-8% of the maximum intrinsic activity found in appropriate standard assays (i.e., light-stimulated phosphorylation of rhodopsin and Rho*-dependent peptide phosphorylation). The activated kinase reverted to its inactive resting-state in a time dependent fashion, giving a tau(1/2) of decay of similar to 2 min. The intrinsic activity of kinase as measured by the standard assay, however, remained constant during this decay period. No positive evidence was found to suggest that the interconversion activated kinase <----> inactive kinase occurred by a phosphorylation event. Cumulatively, the results show that the interaction of rhodopsin kinase ATP complex with Rho* leads to the formation, presumably due to the reorganization of the protein structure, of a soluble active kinase species which reverts to the inactive resting state in a time-dependent fashion.
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