Ehrlich Y H, Rabjohns R R, Routtenberg A
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1977 Feb;6(2):169-74. doi: 10.1016/0091-3057(77)90068-5.
The effects of a training experience that involves foot shock on the endogenous phosphorylation of membrane-bound proteins from brain were studied. Crude membrane fractions were prepared from the cerebral cortex and neostriatum of animals that had been sacrificed by quick freezing. In vitro incubation of the membranes with gamma-32P-ATP, follwed by SDS-gel electrophoresis of the phosphorylated substrates, revealed that the phosphorylation of two protein components (designated F and H-I) increased in preparations from animals that were subjected to a training experience 24 hr prior to sacrifice. These effects were greater in preparations from the neostriatum than from the cerebral cortex, and were observed in experiments using both rats and mice. Although all trained animals showed a high phosphorylation of bands F and H-I, control animals showed a greater variability in the phosphorylation of these bands. The results indicate that the phosphorylation of specific proteins may play a mediatory role in the processing of experiential information.
研究了涉及足部电击的训练经历对大脑膜结合蛋白内源性磷酸化的影响。从经快速冷冻处死的动物的大脑皮层和新纹状体中制备粗膜组分。将膜与γ-32P-ATP进行体外孵育,然后对磷酸化底物进行SDS凝胶电泳,结果显示,在处死前24小时接受训练经历的动物的制备物中,两种蛋白质组分(命名为F和H-I)的磷酸化增加。这些效应在新纹状体的制备物中比在大脑皮层的制备物中更明显,并且在使用大鼠和小鼠的实验中均观察到。尽管所有受过训练的动物都显示出条带F和H-I的高磷酸化,但对照动物在这些条带的磷酸化方面表现出更大的变异性。结果表明,特定蛋白质的磷酸化可能在经验信息的处理中起中介作用。