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Thiophosphorylation-induced Ca(2+) sensitization of guinea-pig ileum contractility is not mediated by Rho-associated kinase.

G Pfitzer1, D Sonntag-Bensch, D Brkic-Koric.   

Abstract

1. Incubation of beta-escin-permeabilized guinea-pig longitudinal ileal smooth muscle with ATP gamma S under conditions that do not lead to thiophosphorylation of regulatory light chains of myosin (r-MLC) increased subsequent Ca(2+) sensitivity of force and r-MLC phosphorylation. In this study we tested whether this is due to activation of the Rho and/or Rho-associated kinase (ROK) as it is the case in agonist-induced Ca(2+) sensitization. 2. The increase in Ca(2+) sensitivity induced by pretreatment with ATP gamma S at pCa > 8 with the myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) inhibitor ML-9 in rigor solution was associated with (35)S incorporation into the regulatory subunit of myosin light chain phosphatase (MLCP), MYPT1, and several other high molecular mass proteins. No thiophosphorylation of r-MLC, MLCK, caldesmon, calponin and CPI-17 was detected. 3. While the relatively specific inhibitor of ROK, Y 27632, inhibited the carbachol-induced increase in Ca(2+) sensitivity with an IC(50) of 1.4 microM, the ATP gamma S-induced increase in Ca(2+) sensitivity and thiophosphorylation of MYPT1 was not inhibited. Inhibiton of Rho by exoenzyme C3 also had no effect. 4. Only staurosporine (2 microM), but not the PKC inhibitor peptide 19-31, nor genistein nor PD 98059, inhibited the ATP gamma S-induced Ca(2+) sensitization of force, r-MLC phosphorylation, and the (35)S incorporation into MYPT1. 5. The staurosporine-sensitive kinase(s) appeared to be tightly associated with the contractile apparatus because treatment of Triton-skinned preparations with ATP gamma S also induced a staurosporine-sensitive increase in Ca(2+) sensitivity of contraction. Since there was very little immunoreactivity with antibodies to p(21)-associated kinase (PAK) in Triton-skinned preparations, the staurosporine-sensitive kinase most probably is not PAK. 6. GTP gamma S had an additive effect on ATP gamma S-induced sensitization at saturating concentrations of ATP gamma S. The additional effect of GTP gamma S was inhibited by Y 27632. 7. We conclude that treatment with ATP gamma S under ATP-free conditions, unmasks a staurosporine-sensitive kinase which induces a large increase in Ca(2+) sensitivity that is most likely to be due to thiophosphorylation of MYPT1. The kinase is distinct from ROK. The physiological significance of this kinase, which is tightly associated with the contractile apparatus, is not known at present.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11410624      PMCID: PMC2278650          DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.t01-2-00651.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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