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A critical function for Ser-282 in cardiac Myosin binding protein-C phosphorylation and cardiac function.
Sadayappan, Sakthivel; Gulick, James; Osinska, Hanna; Barefield, David; Cuello, Friederike; Avkiran, Metin; Lasko, Valerie M; Lorenz, John N; Maillet, Marjorie; Martin, Jody L; Brown, Joan Heller; Bers, Donald M; Molkentin, Jeffery D; James, Jeanne; Robbins, Jeffrey.
Afiliación
  • Sadayappan S; Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, IL, USA.
Circ Res ; 109(2): 141-50, 2011 Jul 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21597010
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE Cardiac myosin-binding protein-C (cMyBP-C) phosphorylation at Ser-273, Ser-282, and Ser-302 regulates myocardial contractility. In vitro and in vivo experiments suggest the nonequivalence of these sites and the potential importance of Ser-282 phosphorylation in modulating the protein's overall phosphorylation and myocardial function.

OBJECTIVE:

To determine whether complete cMyBP-C phosphorylation is dependent on Ser-282 phosphorylation and to define its role in myocardial function. We hypothesized that Ser-282 regulates Ser-302 phosphorylation and cardiac function during ß-adrenergic stimulation. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

Using recombinant human C1-M-C2 peptides in vitro, we determined that protein kinase A can phosphorylate Ser-273, Ser-282, and Ser-302. Protein kinase C can also phosphorylate Ser-273 and Ser-302. In contrast, Ca(2+)-calmodulin-activated kinase II targets Ser-302 but can also target Ser-282 at nonphysiological calcium concentrations. Strikingly, Ser-302 phosphorylation by Ca(2+)-calmodulin-activated kinase II was abolished by ablating the ability of Ser-282 to be phosphorylated via alanine substitution. To determine the functional roles of the sites in vivo, three transgenic lines, which expressed cMyBP-C containing either Ser-273-Ala-282-Ser-302 (cMyBP-C(SAS)), Ala-273-Asp-282-Ala-302 (cMyBP-C(ADA)), or Asp-273-Ala-282-Asp-302 (cMyBP-C(DAD)), were generated. Mutant protein was completely substituted for endogenous cMyBP-C by breeding each mouse line into a cMyBP-C null (t/t) background. Serine-to-alanine substitutions were used to ablate the abilities of the residues to be phosphorylated, whereas serine-to-aspartate substitutions were used to mimic the charged state conferred by phosphorylation. Compared to control nontransgenic mice, as well as transgenic mice expressing wild-type cMyBP-C, the transgenic cMyBP-C(SAS(t/t)), cMyBP-C(ADA(t/t)), and cMyBP-C(DAD(t/t)) mice showed no increases in morbidity and mortality and partially rescued the cMyBP-C((t/t)) phenotype. The loss of cMyBP-C phosphorylation at Ser-282 led to an altered ß-adrenergic response. In vivo hemodynamic studies revealed that contractility was unaffected but that cMyBP-C(SAS(t/t)) hearts showed decreased diastolic function at baseline. However, the normal increases in cardiac function (increased contractility/relaxation) as a result of infusion of ß-agonist was significantly decreased in all of the mutants, suggesting that competency for phosphorylation at multiple sites in cMyBP-C is a prerequisite for normal ß-adrenergic responsiveness.

CONCLUSIONS:

Ser-282 has a unique regulatory role in that its phosphorylation is critical for the subsequent phosphorylation of Ser-302. However, each residue plays a role in regulating the contractile response to ß-agonist stimulation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Serina / Proteínas Portadoras / Corazón Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Circ Res Año: 2011 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Serina / Proteínas Portadoras / Corazón Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Circ Res Año: 2011 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos