A novel protein phosphatase-1 inhibitory protein potentiated by protein kinase C. isolation from porcine aorta media and characterization

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Abstract

A novel phosphorylation-dependent inhibitory protein (IP) of porcine aorta myosin light chain phosphatase (PA-MLCP) was purified to homogeneity from porcine aorta media. The molecular mass of IP was 20 kDa. IP phosphorylated by endogenous potentiating kinase (IP-K) inhibited not only PA-MLCP activity, but also that of the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase-1. The amino acid sequence of a peptide derived from IP phosphorylated with IP-K, RHARVT*VK, shared one of the consensus sequences phosphorylatable by protein kinase C (PKC), where T* was phosphorylated. IP was phosphorylated by PKC and the phosphorylated product inhibited PA-MLCP as strongly as IP phosphorylated with IP-K. © 1995 Oxford University Press.

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Eto, M., Ohmori, T., Suzuki, M., Furuya, K., & Morita, F. (1995). A novel protein phosphatase-1 inhibitory protein potentiated by protein kinase C. isolation from porcine aorta media and characterization. Journal of Biochemistry, 118(6), 1104–1107. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a124993

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