The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Identification of Autophosphorylation Sites in c-Yes Purified from Rat Liver Plasma Membranes
Masahiro ArikiOsamu TanabeHirofumi UsuiHideyuki HayashiRintaro InoueYasumasa NishitoHiroyuki KagamiyamaMasao Takeda
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1997 年 121 巻 1 号 p. 104-111

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c-Yes was purified 322-fold from a rat liver plasma membrane fraction to a single 60-kDa band on SDS-PAGE. The purified protein contained essentially no phosphotyrosine residues and was autophosphorylated with Mg2+• ATP exclusively at tyrosine residues with a concomitant increase in the protein-tyrosine kinase activity. The autophosphorylated c-Yes was extensively digested by trypsin and the resultant two major phosphopeptides, peptides I and II, were purified by HPLC on a reversed-phase C-18 column. The amino acid sequence of peptide I was determined to be LIEDNE_??_TAR, which is identical with the sequence from Leu-418 through Arg-427 of mouse c-Yes, indicating that one of the autophosphorylation sites corresponds to Tyr-424 of the mouse c-Yes. After partial determination of the N-terminal sequence of 10 amino acid residues of peptide II, the 230 bp sequence of rat cDNA that encodes the N-terminal 76 amino acid residues of c-Yes covering peptide II, was determined. From the predicted amino acid sequence, the sequence of peptide II was assumed to be from Tyr-16 through Lys-46, _??_TPENPTEPVNTSAGH_??_GVEHATAATTSSTK. The purified c-Yes phosphorylated the tyrosine residue of synthetic peptides covering Tyr-32 and its surrounding sequence but did not phosphorylate peptides covering Tyr-16 and its surrounding sequence, suggesting that the other autophosphorylation site is Tyr-32.

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