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PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION
By:Sachin kumarM.Pharm. (Pharmacology)Deptt. of Pharma.
SciencesM.D.U. Rohtak, 124001
CONTENTSIntroductionProtein phosphorylation sites.Mechanism of phosphorylation.Function of phosphorylation.Role of phosphorylation in human
health & disease. Disease caused by abnormal
phosphorylation.Methods of detection of protein
phophorylation.Recent studies References
PROTEIN Protein are biomolecules cosisting of one
or more long chain of amino acid residue.
PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATIONProtein phosphorylation was first reported
in 1906 by Phoebus Levene. He identified phosphate in protein vitellin.
It is a post-translational modification of protein in which an amino acid residue is phosphorylated by a protein kinase by the addition of covalently bound phosphate group.
It alters the structural conformation of a protein , causing it to become activated, deactivated or modifying its function.
De-phosphorylation-The de-phosphorylation of phosphoprotein is
carried out by another group of enzyme called protein phosphatase.
Protein phosphorylation sitesMost commonly phosphorylated amino acids
are serine, threonine and tyrosine.There are thousand of different kind of
protein in a cell, hence there are thousand of distinct phosphorylation sites in a given cell.
One study indicates that 30% of proteins in the human genome can be phosphorylated, and abnormal phosphorylation is now recognized as a cause of human disease.
Mechanism of p.phophorylation Amino acids serine, threonine & tyrosine
have a neuclophilic (-OH) group that attacks the terminal phosphate group on the universal phophoryl donor ATP, resulting in the transfer of phosphate group to the amino acid side chain.
Functions of phosphorylation
MOLECULAR CELLULAR
• Subcellular location • Signal transduction
• Enzyme activity • Cell division
• Ligand binding • Differentiation
• DNA binding • Virulence
• Prot.-prot. Interaction • Cell transformation
• Protein degradation
Role of phosphorylation in human health & disease
•DISEASE •KINASE/PHOSPHOTASE
•Diabetes • Insulin receptor kinase•Colon, breast & other sporadiac cancer
•PI-3 kinase
• Herediatry Parkinson disease
• LRRK2
• X-Linked myotubular myopathy
• MTMI tyrosine phosphotase
• Gordon hypertension syndrome
•WNK1 & WNK4
• Non-hodgkins lymphona •AIK kinase
First protein kinase & phosphotase inhibitor to be used clinically……
Cyclosporin Cyclosporin- Cyclophillin
NF-AT Calcineurin (PP2B) NF-AT
Interlukin -2
T-cell proliferation
cause Tumour . (cancer)
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Protein kinase inhibitor as drug to treat cancer… Interaction of growth factor (EGF & PDGF) with their
receptor. Activate tyrosin kinase STI571 GTP-Ras Abelson
STI571 tyrosine
kinase Raf PD98059,UO126 MKK1 (MAPK kinase1) MAPKs
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CDKs
Cell proliferation
• Over expression and mutation of receptor and other protein tyrosin kinase such as Abelson tyrosine kinase cause cell transformation and cancer.
• The EGF receptor kinase is over expressed in many cancer such as lungs and breast cancer.
ROSCOVITINEFLAVOPIRIDOLINDIRUBIN
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Protein kinase inhibitors as drug to treat chronic inflammatory disease….
LPS (Lipopolysaccharide)
SAPK2a/p38 SB203580
MAPKAP-K2
TNF (Tumour necrosis factor)
SB203580 SAPK2a/p38 IL-6
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GSK3 inhibitors as drug to treat diabetes…. Insulin
Insulin receptor Tyrosine kinase
IRS PI3 PIP2 PIP3 PDK1
It phosphorylate GSK3 & Protein kinase B Inhibit its dephophorylation
GSK3 (Inhibited)
GS elF2B
Glycogen Protein Synthesis Synthesis• Type –II or NIDDM, which accounts for 90%
of all cases of this disease is characterized by insulin resistance .
• Insulin induced inhibition of GSK3 and treat diabetes.
Disease caused by abnormal phosphorylationAbnormal phosphorylation cause no. of
disease such as Alzheimer‘s Disease, Parkison Disease & other degenerative disorders.
In Alzheimer‘s Disease hyperphosphorylation of Tau protein leads to abnormal aggregation into fibrillary tangles inside the neuron & cause cell death.
In Parkinson Disease phosphorylation of Ser¹²⁹ is associated with the aggregation of protein & further damage to the nervous system.
Methods of detection of protein phophorylation…..
Western blottingELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay)Quantitative mass spectrometryIntracellular flow cytometry
RECENT STUDY………. In recent study it is found that circadian
clock exerts grater control via protein phophorylation which modulate protein activity.
Previous study indicated that protein phosphorylation play a important role in controlling the the circadian clock molecular mechanism.
Scientists did not know how big? Maria Robels, a choronobiologist at the
Max planck institutes of biochemistry in Planegg Germany, used high resolution mass spectrometry to detect flcutuation in the amount of phosphorylated protein in mouse liver cell over a 24hr period.
About 40% of phophorylated protein in mouse liver displayed distinct circadian oscillation.
References HRV A. Synthesis of amino acids and proteins vol.7.In
MTP International Review of Sciences. Biochemistry Section. University Park Press, Baltimore, Md., 1975.
Ptacek J, Synder M, Global analysis of protein phophorylation.2006, PMID: 16908088.
https://www.rndsystems.com/resources/articles/methods detecting protein phosphorylation.
P.Cohen, The role of protein phosphorylation in human health and disease, the FEBS journal, 2001, vvol.268. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.0014 2956.2001.02473.
http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00184.
http://blog.pnas.org/2017/02/journal club phosphorylation has surprisingly big role in control of circadian clocks.
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