Effect of phenylalanine and alpha-methylphenylalanine on in vitro incorporation of 32P into cytoskeletal cerebral proteins.
M S de Freitas, A G de Mattos, M M Camargo, C M Wannmacher, R Pessoa-Pureur
Index: Neurochem. Int. 26(4) , 381-5, (1995)
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Abstract
We studied the effects of L-phenylalanine and alpha-methylphenylalanine on 32P in vitro incorporation into cytoskeletal proteins from cerebral cortex of 17-day-old rats. Slices of cerebral cortex were incubated in the absence or presence of increasing concentrations of L-phenylalanine, alpha-methylphenylalanine or L-phenylalanine plus alpha-methylphenylalanine for 1 h. The cytoskeletal fraction obtained from slices was incubated in the presence of the same drugs and the 32P in vitro incorporation into cytoskeletal proteins was measured. Addition of alpha-methylphenylalanine did not change 32P in vitro incorporation into the cytoskeletal proteins, but phenylalanine decreased the in vitro phosphorylation of beta tubulin. Furthermore, addition of L-phenylalanine plus alpha-methylphenylalanine decreased the in vitro phosphorylation of both 160 kDa neurofilaments and alpha-tubulin.
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