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. 1987 Jul 15;262(20):9695-701.

Identification of spectrin-related peptides associated with the reticulocyte heme-controlled alpha subunit of eukaryotic translational initiation factor 2 kinase and of Mr 95,000 peptide that appears to be the catalytic subunit

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Identification of spectrin-related peptides associated with the reticulocyte heme-controlled alpha subunit of eukaryotic translational initiation factor 2 kinase and of Mr 95,000 peptide that appears to be the catalytic subunit

W Kudlicki et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

An isolation procedure for the reticulocyte heme-controlled alpha subunit of eukaryotic translational initiation factor 2 (eIF-2 alpha) kinase is described which yields different fractions with kinase activity. Each is associated with a different spectrin-related peptide as identified by anti-spectrin monoclonal antibodies. The most abundant of these peptides is the Mr 90,000 species characterized previously (Kudlicki, W., Fullilove, S., Kramer, G., and Hardesty, B. (1985) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 82, 5332-5336). Association with the spectrin-related peptides appears to account for the heterogeneity of the enzyme during its isolation and for its highly asymmetric structure. Isolated alpha or beta spectrin subunits as well as the separated homogeneous Mr 90,000 peptide cause an increase in the initial rate of eIF-2 alpha phosphorylation that is related to a decrease in Km with little or no effect on Vmax for the phosphorylation reaction. Fractionation of highly purified eIF-2 alpha kinase preparations using affinity chromatography on monoclonal anti-spectrin antibodies has separated eIF-2 alpha kinase activity from the Mr 100,000 phosphopeptide which copurifies with the kinase during all other purification steps. A Mr 95,000 peptide, detectable only by photoaffinity labeling with 8-azido-[alpha 32P]ATP, is shown to be distinct from the Mr 100,000 phosphopeptide and appears to be the catalytic subunit of the eIF-2 alpha kinase.

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