Phosphorylation of rabbit cardiac-muscle troponin I by phosphorylase kinase. The effect of adrenaline.
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ABSTRACT: 1. Incubation of rabbit cardiac-muscle troponin I with phosphorylase b kinase leads to the incorporation of .07-1.2 mol of Pi/mol. 2. The major site of phosphorylation is a serine residue at position 72. 3. Lesser amounts of phosphate are incorporated into threonine-138, threonine-162 and serine 20. 4. Serine-20 is the only site that contains a significant amount of phosphate before incubation with phosphorylase b kinase. 5. Unlike the situation with serine-20, the extent of phosphorylation of serine-72 and threonine-138 in the perfused rabbit heart does not change when the heart is exposed to adrenaline (4 microM).
SUBMITTER: Moir AJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1162246 | biostudies-other | 1980 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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