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Phosphorylation of CPI-17, an inhibitor of myosin phosphatase, by protein kinase N

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2000.3225

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PKN; CPI-17; Rho; Ca2+ sensitization; myosin phosphatase; smooth muscle

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CPI-17 is a phosphorylation-dependent inhibitory protein for smooth muscle myosin phosphate, Phosphorylation at Thr(38), in vitro, by protein kinase C or Rho-kinase enhances the inhibitory potency toward myosin phosphatase, Phosphorylation of CPI-17 by protein kinase N (PKN), a fatty acid- and Rho-activated serine/threonine kinase, and its effect on smooth muscle myosin phosphatase activity were investigated. CPI-17 was phosphorylated by GST-PKN-CAT, a constitutively active GST-fusion fragment of PKN, to 1.46 mol of P/mol of CPI-17, in vitro, The K-m value of CPI-17 for PKN was 0.96 mu M. Phosphorylation of PKN dramatically increased the inhibitory effect of CPI-17 on myosin phosphatase activity. The major and inhibitory phosphorylation site was identified as Thr(38) using a point mutant of CPI-17 and a phosphorylation-state specific antibody. Thus, CPI-17 is a substrate of PKN and might be involved in the Ca2+ sensitization of smooth muscle contraction as a downstream effector of Rho and/or arachidonic acid. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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