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Identification of Novel Substrates for cGMP Dependent Protein Kinase (PKG) through Kinase Activity Profiling to Understand Its Putative Role in Inherited Retinal Degeneration.

Akanksha Roy1,2, John Groten1,2, Valeria Marigo3,4, Tushar Tomar2, Riet Hilhorst2.   

Abstract

Inherited retinal degenerative diseases (IRDs), which ultimately lead to photoreceptor cell death, are characterized by high genetic heterogeneity. Many IRD-associated genetic defects affect 3',5'-cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) levels. cGMP-dependent protein kinases (PKGI and PKGII) have emerged as novel targets, and their inhibition has shown functional protection in IRDs. The development of such novel neuroprotective compounds warrants a better understanding of the pathways downstream of PKGs that lead to photoreceptor degeneration. Here, we used human recombinant PKGs in combination with PKG activity modulators (cGMP, 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), PKG activator, and PKG inhibitors) on a multiplex peptide microarray to identify substrates for PKGI and PKGII. In addition, we applied this technology in combination with PKG modulators to monitor kinase activity in a complex cell system, i.e. the retinal cell line 661W, which is used as a model system for IRDs. The high-throughput method allowed quick identification of bona fide substrates for PKGI and PKGII. The response to PKG modulators helped us to identify, in addition to ten known substrates, about 50 novel substrates for PKGI and/or PKGII which are either specific for one enzyme or common to both. Interestingly, both PKGs are able to phosphorylate the regulatory subunit of PKA, whereas only PKGII can phosphorylate the catalytic subunit of PKA. In 661W cells, the results suggest that PKG activators cause minor activation of PKG, but a prominent increase in the activity of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA). However, the literature suggests an important role for PKG in IRDs. This conflicting information could be reconciled by cross-talk between PKG and PKA in the retinal cells. This must be explored further to elucidate the role of PKGs in IRDs.

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Keywords:  661W; PKA; PKG; cAMP; cGMP; peptide microarray; retinal degeneration; substrate identification

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33503999      PMCID: PMC7865299          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22031180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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