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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 268, Issue 21, 15517-15522, Jul, 1993
A Mizutani, H Tokumitsu, R Kobayashi and H Hidaka
Annexin XI (CAP-50) is a probable target protein of calcyclin. Being
different from other annexins, annexin XI localizes mainly in nuclei of
cultured fibroblasts. In rat embryonic fibroblasts transformed by Rous
sarcoma virus oncogene, SR-3Y1 cells, phosphorylation of annexin XI was
increased on both serine and threonine residues (Ser < Thr), compared
with findings in control 3Y1 cells. The amount of phosphorylated annexin XI
was approximately 8.5% of the total cellular annexin XI and the
phosphorylated annexin XI migrated slightly slower on SDS- polyacrylamide
gel electrophoresis than did the non-phosphorylated form of annexin XI.
Phosphorylated annexin XI was recovered in the cytoplasmic fraction and did
not bind to phosphatidylserine vesicle in the presence of high Ca2+ (over 1
mM). Annexin XI was phosphorylated by mitogen-activated protein (MAP)
kinase, which was reported to be activated in v-src-transformed fibroblast
(Gupta, S. K., Gallego, C. Johnson, G.L. and Heasley, L.E. (1992) J. Biol.
Chem. 267, 7987-7990), on both serine and threonine residues (Ser >>
Thr) in vitro. Comparative phosphopeptide mappings analyzed by
reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography suggested that the
sites phosphorylated in situ in SR-3Y1 cells are distinct from the sites by
MAP kinase. Annexin XI phosphorylated by MAP kinase still possessed the
ability to bind to phosphatidylserine vesicle. These results suggest that
annexin XI is a substrate for some Ser/Thr kinase(s) which is activated in
v-src-transformed cells and that the phosphorylation may regulate the
function of annexin XI in living cells.
Phosphorylation of annexin XI (CAP-50) in SR-3Y1 cells
Department of Pharmacology, Nagoya University, School of Medicine, Japan.
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