An improved procedure has been developed for the isolation of insulin-stimulated protein kinase-1 (ISPK-1), an S6 kinase-II homologue, by which 0.5 mg highly purified enzyme can be obtained within four days. The sequences of tryptic peptides from ISPK-1 (100 residues) revealed 100% identity with the predicted protein product of rsk(mo)-2, a cDNA clone isolated from a mouse F2 cell line library [Alcorta, D. A., Crews, C. M., Sweet, L. J., Bankston, L., Jones, S. W. and Erikson, R. L. (1989) Mol. Cell. Biol. 9, 3850-3859], demonstrating that rsk(mo)-2 encodes an S6 kinase-II. Two isoforms of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase (p42(mapk) and p44(mapk)) were the only ISPK-1-reactivating enzymes detected after Mono Q chromatography of extrac...