A protein-tyrosine kinase has been isolated from a detergent-soluble extract of boar spermatozoa, using poly(Glu, Tyr)4:1 as a substrate. The purification procedure involves sequential column chromatographies on phosphocellulose, polyamino acid affinity and Sephadex G-100 molecular sieving, and results in more than a 1200-fold enrichment. Analysis of the most purified preparation by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed a major Coomassie blue-stained band of molecular mass 42 kDa. The Tyr-protein kinase does not seem to be autophosphorylable. The Km value for poly(Glu, Tyr)4:1 is relatively low, 2.3 microM, and the tyrosine-polymer phosphorylating activity is apparently inhibited by tyrphostin. The characteristics shown by this new tyrosine kinase--the first to be described in mature male germ cells--support the hypothesis that it belongs to the group of non-receptor-associated tyrosine kinases.

Tyrosine-protein kinase in boar spermatozoa: identification and partial characterization / G. Berruti, S. Porzio. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. - ISSN 0006-3002. - 1118:2(1992 Jan 09), pp. 149-154.

Tyrosine-protein kinase in boar spermatozoa: identification and partial characterization

G. Berruti
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1992

Abstract

A protein-tyrosine kinase has been isolated from a detergent-soluble extract of boar spermatozoa, using poly(Glu, Tyr)4:1 as a substrate. The purification procedure involves sequential column chromatographies on phosphocellulose, polyamino acid affinity and Sephadex G-100 molecular sieving, and results in more than a 1200-fold enrichment. Analysis of the most purified preparation by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed a major Coomassie blue-stained band of molecular mass 42 kDa. The Tyr-protein kinase does not seem to be autophosphorylable. The Km value for poly(Glu, Tyr)4:1 is relatively low, 2.3 microM, and the tyrosine-polymer phosphorylating activity is apparently inhibited by tyrphostin. The characteristics shown by this new tyrosine kinase--the first to be described in mature male germ cells--support the hypothesis that it belongs to the group of non-receptor-associated tyrosine kinases.
tyrosine kinase; nonradioactive activity detection; spermatozoa
Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata e Citologia
9-gen-1992
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