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Phosphorylase a is an Allosteric Inhibitor of the Glycogen and Microsomal Forms of Rat Hepatic Protein Phosphatase-1

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1986 Mar 31
PMID 3007211
Citations 21
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Abstract

The dephosphorylation of glycogen synthase by protein phosphatase-1 in hepatic glycogen and microsomes was inhibited by nanomolar concentrations of phosphorylase a. The I50 for phosphorylase a was 1000-fold lower than its Km as a substrate, while tryptic digestion increased the I50 1000-fold without affecting Km. Protein phosphatase-1 from skeletal muscle and protein phosphatase-2A from liver were only inhibited at 1000-fold higher concentrations. Protein phosphatase-1 became desensitized to phosphorylase a when released from hepatic microsomes, but sensitivity was partially restored by readdition of the solubilized enzyme to the microsomes. The results demonstrate that phosphorylase a is a potent allosteric inhibitor of hepatic protein phosphatase-1 and suggest that inhibition may be conferred by a novel phosphorylase a-binding subunit.

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