Ontogeny of Membrane-Bound Protein Phosphorylating Systems in the Rat
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Developmental Neuroscience
- Vol. 4 (1), 79-88
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000112743
Abstract
The ontogeny of the major intrinsic phosphoproteins in membrane fractions prepared from cerebral cortex was studied in the rat. The apparent membrane content of 4 phosphoproteins increased markedly over the period 10-15 days after birth, i.e., coinciding with the onset of synaptogenesis. Two of these proteins (MW 79,000 and 86,000) were phosphorylated in cAMP-dependent reactions, and 2 (MW 50,000 and 162,000) were phosphorylated in reactions dependent on Ca2+ + cytosol extract. The apparent content of other acceptor proteins phosphorylated in analogous reactions increased more gradually from birth to adulthood. In contrast the apparent membrane content of a protein of 47,000 daltons, which was phosphorylated in a reaction requiring Ca2+ only, was relatively high at birth and until 15 days of age, but then declined 6-fold until adulthood was reached. The relative distribution of the intrinsic phosphoproteins in several particulate fractions was also compared in 1 and 19 day old rats. In 1 day old animals the phosphoprotein of 47,000 daltons was found predominantly in a light membrane fraction, but at 19 days it was only just discernible in the equivalent fraction and was found instead in heavier fractions.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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