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Peptide substrates suitable for assaying glycogen synthase kinase-3 in crude cell extracts

  • Anal Biochem. 1997 Jan 1;244(1):16-21. doi: 10.1006/abio.1996.9838.
G I Welsh 1 J C Patel C G Proud
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  • 1 Department of Biosciences, University of Kent at Canterbury, United Kingdom.
Abstract

In this study we describe the characterization and use of new peptide substrates for assaying glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) which are based on the sequence around the single GSK-3 phosphorylation site in the translation factor eIF2B. The new Peptides offer important advantages over previous substrates, which were based on the sequence around the multiple GSK-3 phosphorylation sites in glycogen synthase (GS), for the assay of GSK-3 in cell extracts. In particular, decreases in GSK-3 activity following, e.g., Insulin treatment, are partially or completely masked when the GS-based Peptides are used but are readily measured using the new, eIF2B-based, Peptides. The new Peptides, unlike those based on GS, are therefore suitable for the assay of changes in GSK-3 activity in cell extracts without the need for prior immunoprecipitation or ion-exchange chromatography.

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