Phosphorylation and acetylation of nonhistone chromosomal proteins of the brain of rats of various ages and their modulation by calcium and estradiol

Kanungo, M. S. ; Thakur, M. K. (1979) Phosphorylation and acetylation of nonhistone chromosomal proteins of the brain of rats of various ages and their modulation by calcium and estradiol Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 86 (1). pp. 14-19. ISSN 0006-291X

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Abstract

In vitro phosphorylation and acetylation of nonhistone chromosomal (NHC) proteins and their modulation by Ca++ and estradiol were studied by incubating slices of cerebral cortex of 2-, 15- and 84-week female rats with 32Pi and 14C-Na-acetate. Phosphorylation pattern of NHC proteins is unique for each age. Ca++ and estradiol stimulate phosphorylation of different NHC proteins which is also age-specific. Acetylation of NHC proteins decreases precipitously with age. No unique NHC protein is acetylated preferentially at any age, nor does Ca++ stimulate acetylation. Estradiol, however, stimulates acetylation of a few NHC proteins. It is suggested that phosphorylation of NHC proteins and its modulation by effectors may be more important for gene expression than their acetylation.

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Keywords:NHC Proteins; Non-histone Chromosomal Proteins; SDS; Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
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