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Phosphorylation of a high molecular weight (approximately 600 kDa) protein regulates catch in invertebrate smooth muscle.

M J Siegman1, S U Mooers, C Li, S Narayan, L Trinkle-Mulcahy, S Watabe, D J Hartshorne, T M Butler.   

Abstract

A unique property of smooth muscle is its ability to maintain force with a very low expenditure of energy. This characteristic is highly expressed in molluscan smooth muscles, such as the anterior byssus retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus edulis, during a contractile state called 'catch'. Catch occurs following the initial activation of the muscle, and is characterized by prolonged force maintenance in the face of a low [Ca2+]i, high instantaneous stiffness, a very slow cross-bridge cycling rate, and low ATP usage. In the intact muscle, rapid relaxation (release of catch) is initiated by serotonin, and mediated by an increase in cAMP and activation of protein kinase A. We sought to determine which proteins undergo a change in phosphorylation on a time-course that corresponds to the release of catch in permeabilized ABRM. Only one protein consistently satisfied this criterion. This protein, having a molecular weight of approximately 600 kDa and a molar concentration about 30 times lower than the myosin heavy chain, showed an increase in phosphorylation during the release of catch. Under the mechanical conditions studied (rest, activation, catch, and release of catch), changes in phosphorylation of all other proteins, including myosin light chains, myosin heavy chain and paramyosin, are minimal compared with the cAMP-induced phosphorylation of the approximately 600 kDa protein. Under these conditions, somewhat less than one mole of phosphate is incorporated per mole of approximately 600 kDa protein. Inhibition of A kinase blocked both the cAMP-induced increase in phosphorylation of the protein and the release of catch. In addition, irreversible thiophosphorylation of the protein prevented the development of catch. In intact muscle, the degree of phosphorylation of the protein increases significantly when catch is released with serotonin. In muscles pre-treated with serotonin, a net dephosphorylation of the protein occurs when the muscle is subsequently put into catch. We conclude that the phosphorylation state of the approximately 600 kDa protein regulates catch.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9429159     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018683823020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   3.352


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