Developmental Changes in Calmodulin‐Kinase II Activity at Brain Synaptic Junctions: Alterations in Holoenzyme Composition
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 49 (6), 1927-1940
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.1987.tb02456.x
Abstract
Synaptic junctions (Sjs) from rat forebrain were isolated at increasing postnatal ages and examined for endogenous protein kinase activities. Our studies focused on the postnatal maturation of the multifunctional protein kinase designated Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaM-kinase II). This kinase is comprised of a major 50-kilodalton (kDa) and a minor 60-kDa subunit. Experiments examined the developmental properties of CaM-kinase II associated with synaptic plasma membranes (SPMs) and synaptic junctions (SjS), as well as the holoenzyme purifed from cytosolic extracts. Large developmental increases in CaM-kinase II activity of SJ fractions were observed between postnatal days 6 and 20: developmental oranges were examined for a number of properties including (a) autophosphorylation. (b) endogenous substrate phosphorylation, (c) exogenous substrate phosphorylation, and (d) immunoreactivity. Results demonstrated that forebrain CaM-kinase II undergoes a striking age-dependent change in subunit composition. In early postnatal forebrain the 60-kDa subunit constitues the major catalytic and immunoreactive subunit of the holoenzyme. The major peak of CaM-kinase II activity in SJ fractions occurred at approximately postnatal day 20, a time near the end of the most active period of in vivo synapse formation. Following this developmental age, CaM-kinase II continued to accumulate at SJs; however, its activity was not as highly activated by Ca2+ plus calmodulin.Keywords
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