The Phosphorylation Of Lipid Transfer Protein Cambp10

PROTEIN AND PEPTIDE LETTERS(2011)

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Abstract
Calmodulin-binding protein-10 (CaMBP10) was isolated previously from Chinese cabbage and identified as a member of the lipid transfer protein family. In this study, we found that CaMBP10 was phosphorylated in a calcium(Ca2+)-dependent manner, and the phosphorylation was inhibited by calmodulin (CaM) antagonists. In-gel kinase assay revealed that the phosphorylation of CaMBP10 was catalyzed by a 45 kDa protein kinase, which underwent autophosphorylation in the presence of Ca2+. Immunoblotting assay further identified this kinase as a calcium-dependent protein kinase (CDPK). In addition, the phosphorylation site was mapped to the C-terminal region of CaMBP10, where the CaM-binding domain resides. These results provide novel insights into the molecular mechanisms that regulate CaMBP10 functions.
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Calcium-dependent protein kinase,calmodulin-binding protein-10,calmodulin,lipid transfer protein,phosphorylation
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