PMID: 2118907Sep 25, 1990Paper

Regulation of platelet protein kinase C by oleic acid. Kinetic analysis of allosteric regulation and effects on autophosphorylation, phorbol ester binding, and susceptibility to inhibition.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
S el TounyY Hannun

Abstract

The regulation of protein kinase C by oleic acid was studied, and parameters that characterize the activation of protein kinase C by oleic acid and distinguish its effects from those of diacylglycerol (DAG) and phosphatidylserine (PS) were delineated. Activation of protein kinase C by sodium oleate required the presence of calcium and showed mild cooperative behavior (Hill number of 1.25) suggesting that Ca(oleate)2 is the active species. Kinetic analysis of the interaction of sodium oleate with substrates indicated that sodium oleate acted to increase the activity of the enzyme without modulating the KM for either MgATP or histone substrates. In this respect, sodium oleate action resembled that of DAG but not PS. However, multiple parameters distinguished the effects of sodium oleate from those of DAG. Unlike DAG, sodium oleate was unable to inhibit phorbol dibutyrate binding to protein kinase C. Sodium oleate also failed to interact with micelle-bound protein kinase C and preferentially activated "soluble" protein kinase C. The addition of histone caused protein/lipid aggregation in the presence of DAG but not in the presence of oleate. Activation of protein kinase C by sodium oleate or by PS/DAG demonstrated differential sus...Continue Reading

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