Protein transphosphorylation during the mutual interaction between phytochrome a and a nuclear isoform of nucleoside diphosphate kinase is regulated by red light


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The nuclear isoform of nucleoside diphosphate kinase isoenzyme NDPK-In undergoes strong catalytic activation upon its interaction with the active form of phytochrome A (Pfr) in red light. The autophosphorylation or intermolecular transphosphorylation of NDPK-In leads to the formation of phosphoester bonds stable in acidic solution. The phosphate residue of the phosphamide bond in the active center of NDPK-In can also be transferred to serine and threonine residues localized in other proteins, including phytochrome A. Phytochrome A, similarly to NDPK-In, undergoes autophosphorylation on serine and threonine residues and can phosphorylate some potential substrate proteins. The physical interaction between phytochrome A in the Pfr form and NDPK-In results in a significant increase in the kinase activity of NDPK-In. The results presented in this work indicate that NDPK-In may function as a protein kinase regulated by light.

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A. Hetmann

Faculty of Biology and Environment Protection, Department of Biochemistry

Email: mag_wuj@umk.pl
波兰, 1 Lwowska St, Toruń, 87-100

M. Wujak

Faculty of Biology and Environment Protection, Department of Biochemistry

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Email: mag_wuj@umk.pl
波兰, 1 Lwowska St, Toruń, 87-100

S. Kowalczyk

Faculty of Biology and Environment Protection, Department of Biochemistry

Email: mag_wuj@umk.pl
波兰, 1 Lwowska St, Toruń, 87-100


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