Band-3 protein (approximately 95 kDa), the major and multifunctional transmembrane protein of human erythrocytes, has been shown to be phosphorylated by endogenous Tyr-protein kinases on different Tyr residues at its N and C cytoplasmic domains. Both the added p36(syk) (catalytic domain of p72(syk)) and Lyn kinases are able to phosphorylate the isolated cytoplasmic domain of band 3 (cdb3), yielded by chymotryptic digestion of band 3 in the isolated membranes (ghosts). However, the two Tyr-protein kinases exhibited different phosphorylation behaviours when added to the isolated erythrocyte membranes. More precisely, the added p36(syk) markedly Tyr phosphorylates the band-3 protein, whereas The added Lyn phosphorylates it very poorly. It is of interest that Lyn can associate with membranes and markedly phosphorylate band 3 when this latter protein has been previously phosphorylated by p36(syk), i.e. the p36(syk)-catalyzed phosphorylation is proposed to be a prerequisite for the association of Lyn with the membrane (likely to band 3) and for the Lyn-catalyzed phosphorylation of different band-3 Tyr sites.

The Lyn-catalyzed Tyr-phosphorylation of the transmembrane band 3 protein of human erythrocytes

BRUNATI, ANNA MARIA;BORDIN, LUCIANA;CLARI, GIULIO;MORET, VITTORIO
1996

Abstract

Band-3 protein (approximately 95 kDa), the major and multifunctional transmembrane protein of human erythrocytes, has been shown to be phosphorylated by endogenous Tyr-protein kinases on different Tyr residues at its N and C cytoplasmic domains. Both the added p36(syk) (catalytic domain of p72(syk)) and Lyn kinases are able to phosphorylate the isolated cytoplasmic domain of band 3 (cdb3), yielded by chymotryptic digestion of band 3 in the isolated membranes (ghosts). However, the two Tyr-protein kinases exhibited different phosphorylation behaviours when added to the isolated erythrocyte membranes. More precisely, the added p36(syk) markedly Tyr phosphorylates the band-3 protein, whereas The added Lyn phosphorylates it very poorly. It is of interest that Lyn can associate with membranes and markedly phosphorylate band 3 when this latter protein has been previously phosphorylated by p36(syk), i.e. the p36(syk)-catalyzed phosphorylation is proposed to be a prerequisite for the association of Lyn with the membrane (likely to band 3) and for the Lyn-catalyzed phosphorylation of different band-3 Tyr sites.
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