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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

Phosphorylation of Yeast Plasma Membrane H+-ATPase by Casein Kinase I

Enrique Estrada; Patrizia Agostinis; Jackie Vandenheede; Jozef Goris; Wilfried Merlevede; Jean François; André Goffeau; Michel Ghislain

The plasma membrane H+-ATPase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is subject to phosphorylation by a casein kinase I activity in vitro. We show this casein kinase I activity to result from the combined function of YCK1 and YCK2, two highly similar and plasma membrane-associated casein kinase I homologues. First, H+-ATPase phosphorylation is severely impaired in the plasma membrane of YCK-deficient yeast strains. Furthermore, the wild-type level of the phosphoprotein is restored by the addition of purified mammalian casein kinase I to the mutant membranes. We used the H+-ATPase as well as a synthetic peptide substrate that contains a phosphorylation site for casein kinase I to compare kinase activity in membranes prepared from yeast cells grown in the presence or absence of glucose. The addition of glucose results in increased H+-ATPase activity which is associated with a decline in the phosphorylation level of the enzyme. Mutations in both YCK1 and YCK2 affect this regulation, suggesting that H+-ATPase activity is modulated by glucose via a combination of a “down-regulating” casein kinase I activity and another, yet uncharacterized, “up-regulating” kinase activity. Biochemical mapping of phosphorylated H+-ATPase identifies a major phosphopeptide that contains a consensus phosphorylation site (Ser-507) for casein kinase I. Site-directed mutagenesis of this consensus sequence indicates that Glu-504 is important for glucose-induced decrease in the apparent Km for ATP.


British Journal of Cancer | 2005

Elucidation of the tumoritropic principle of hypericin

M. Van de Putte; Tania Roskams; Jackie Vandenheede; Patrizia Agostinis; P A M de Witte

Hypericin is a potent agent in the photodynamic therapy of cancers. To better understand its tumoritropic behaviour, we evaluated the major determinants of the accumulation and dispersion of hypericin in subcutaneously growing mouse tumours. A rapid exponential decay in tumour accumulation of hypericin as a function of tumour weight was observed for each of the six tumour models investigated, and a similar relationship was found between tumour blood flow and tumour weight. Moreover, there was a close correlation between the higher hypericin uptake in RIF-1 tumours compared to R1 tumours and tumour vessel permeability. To define the role of lipoproteins in the transport of hypericin through the interstitial space, we performed a visual and quantitative analysis of the colocalisation of hypericin and DiOC18-labelled lipoproteins in microscopic fluorescent overlay images. A coupled dynamic behaviour was found early after injection (normalised fluorescence intensity differences were on the whole less than 10%), while a shifted pattern in localisation of hypericin and DiOC18 was seen after 24u2009h, suggesting that during its migration through the tumour mass, hypericin is released from the lipoprotein complex. In conclusion, we were able to show that the tumour accumulation of hypericin is critically determined by a combination of biological (blood flow, vessel permeability) and physicochemical elements (affinity for interstitial constituents).


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992

TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR STIMULATES MULTIPLE SERINE THREONINE PROTEIN-KINASES IN SWISS 3T3 AND L929 CELLS - IMPLICATION OF CASEIN KINASE-2 AND EXTRACELLULAR SIGNAL-REGULATED KINASES IN THE TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY.

J Van Lint; Patrizia Agostinis; Veronique Vandevoorde; Guy Haegeman; Walter Fiers; Wilfried Merlevede; Jackie Vandenheede


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992

Rapid stimulation of Ser/Thr protein kinases following treatment of Swiss 3T3 cells with bombesin. Involvement of casein kinase-2 in the signaling pathway of bombesin.

Patrizia Agostinis; J. Van Lint; Stefania Sarno; P. de Witte; Jackie Vandenheede; Wilfried Merlevede


Federation proceedings | 1985

On the activation and regulation of the mg(ii)-atp-dependent protein phosphatase

Jurgensen; P B Chock; Susan S. Taylor; Jackie Vandenheede; Wilfried Merlevede


Federation proceedings | 1983

Activation of atp-mg(ii)-dependent phosphoprotein phosphatase

S Jurgensen; E Shacternoiman; Cy Huang; P B Chock; Jackie Vandenheede; Wilfried Merlevede


Archive | 2008

Regulation of cytoskeletal function by PKD mediated phosphorylation of EVL-I and cortactin

L de Kimpe; Katrien Janssens; Rita Derua; Etienne Waelkens; Sandy Vandoninck; Jackie Vandenheede; Thomas Seufferlein; Johan Van Lint


Archives internationales de physiologie de biochimie et de biophysique | 1987

On the mechanism of inactivation of the rabbit skeletal-muscle atp,mg-dependent protein phosphatase

Sigrid Staquet; C Vandenabeele; Jackie Vandenheede; Wilfried Merlevede


Archives internationales de physiologie de biochimie et de biophysique | 1987

Phosphorylation-dephosphorylation of the modulator protein of the atp, mg-dependent protein phosphatase

Patrizia Agostinis; Jozef Goris; Jackie Vandenheede; Etienne Waelkens; La Pinna; Wilfried Merlevede


Federation proceedings | 1983

Regulation of the atp,mg-dependent protein phosphatase by kinase-fa

Wilfried Merlevede; Jozef Goris; Jackie Vandenheede; Sd Yang

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Wilfried Merlevede

The Catholic University of America

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Patrizia Agostinis

The Catholic University of America

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Patrizia Agostinis

The Catholic University of America

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Jozef Goris

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Wilfried Merlevede

The Catholic University of America

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Etienne Waelkens

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jozef Goris

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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S Jurgensen

National Institutes of Health

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