Studies on a cyclic nucleotide-independent protein kinase and its proenzyme in mammalian tissues. II. Proenzyme and its activation by calcium-dependent protease from rat brain.
Masatoshi Inoue(Kobe University), Akira Kishimoto(Kobe University), Yoshimi Takai(Kobe University), Yasutomi Nishizuka(Kobe University)
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Abstract
was found in the soluble fraction of rat brain.Upon limited proteolysis by calcium-dependent protease occurring in the same tissue, the proenzyme was converted to an active protein kinase which could phosphorylate five species of histone fractions.Trypsin also catalyzed the conversion.
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