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Adrenocortical Cytochrome P-450 Responsible for Cholesterol Side Chain Cleavage (P-450scc) is Phosphorylated by the Calcium-activated, Phospholipid-sensitive Protein Kinase (protein Kinase C)

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1984 Dec 14
PMID 6240267
Citations 6
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Abstract

Purified bovine adrenocortical cytochrome P-450scc (specific for cholesterol side chain cleavage in the inner mitochondrial membrane) was selectively phosphorylated in vitro by a Ca2+-activated, phospholipid-sensitive protein kinase (protein kinase C) preparation, whereas cyclic AMP dependent and two cyclic nucleotide independent kinases were ineffective. Cytochrome P-450scc incorporated a maximum of 4 mol of phosphate in the presence of protein kinase C within 15 min at 30 degrees C, with apparent Km and Vmax of 0.14 mumol and 0.76 pmol/min, respectively. Serine and threonine were the two target aminoacids phosphorylated in a ratio of about 1:1. In the presence of 1 microM Ca2+, a mixture of phosphatidylserine and diolein (or a potent tumor promoter phorbol ester) was required for optimal cytochrome P-450scc phosphorylation. In addition, purified inner mitochondrial membrane preparations from adrenocortical mitochondria were found to contain protein kinase C activity. These findings, together with the previous demonstration that activators of protein kinase C such as a potent phorbol ester activates steroidogenesis of intact adrenocortical cells, suggest that phosphorylation of P-450scc should be examined for its possible role in the regulation of adrenocortical functions.

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