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Mechanical and biochemical characterization of the contraction elicited by a calcium-independent myosin light chain kinase in chemically skinned smooth muscle.

U Mrwa, K Güth, J C Rüegg, R J Paul, S Boström, R Barsotti, D Hartshorne.   

Abstract

The contraction induced by a Ca2+-independent myosin light chain kinase (MLCK-) was characterized in terms of isometric force (Fo), immediate elastic recoil (SE), unloaded shortening velocity (Vus), shortening under a constant load and ATPase activity of chemically skinned smooth muscle preparations. These parameters were compared to those measured in a Ca2+ -induced contraction to assess the nature of cross bridge interaction in the MLCK-induced contraction. Fo developed in chicken gizzard fibers as well as SE were similar in contractions elicited by either agent. Vus in the contraction induced by MLCK-(0.36 mg/ml) was similar though averaged 39.3 +/- 8.9% less than Vus induced by Ca2+ (1.6 X 10(-6) M) in the control fibers. Addition of Ca2+ (1.6 X 10(-6) M) to a contraction induced by MLCK-resulted in small increases in both Fo and Vus. Shortening under a constant load was similar for both types of contractions. The contraction induced by MLCK-was accompanied by an increased rate of ATP hydrolysis. The MLCK-induced contraction is thus kinetically similar though not identical to a contraction induced by Ca2+. We conclude that with respect to actin-myosin interaction, MLCK-and Ca2+ -induced contractions are similar.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3160602     DOI: 10.1007/bf01952121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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