Characterization of human lactoferricin as a potent protein kinase CK2 activator regulated by A-kinase in vitro.

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Lactoferricin (LFcin) hydrolyzed from lactoferrin (LF), a major 80 kDa iron-binding protein in milk and other exocrine secretions, was characterized as a potent activator of protein kinase CK2 (CK2) in vitro. Human LFcin (hLFcin) at 0.5 microg stimulated approx. 5-fold CK2 activity [phosphorylation of 60S acidic ribosomal proteins (P0, P1, P2) and Hsp90 (p98)] in a manner similar to other functional proteins with oligo-Arg clusters, such as salmine A1, sperm histone H2B and HIV-1 Rev. Interestingly, this stimulatory effect of hLFcin was significantly reduced when it was phosphorylated by A-kinase in vitro. These results suggest that (i) hLFcin acts as a potent CK2 activator in vitro; and (ii) the stimulatory effect of hLFcin on CK2 activity is regulated by its phosphorylation by A-kinase in vitro.

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Maekawa, T., Fujihara, M., & Ohtsuki, K. (2002). Characterization of human lactoferricin as a potent protein kinase CK2 activator regulated by A-kinase in vitro. Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 25(1), 118–121. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.25.118

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