Phosphorylation of HSP20 on serine 157

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Brophy, C [1 ]
Woodrum, D
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[1] Phoenix Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Phoenix, AZ 85012 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Rochester, MN 55904 USA
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10.1152/japplphysiol.00879.2001
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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Cyclic nucleotide-induced relaxation of maximally activated arterial smooth muscle has two phases. 1) The initial relaxation transient is typically characterized by a rapid reduction in force associated with brief reductions in myoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)) and myosin regulatory light chain (MRLC) phosphorylation on serine (Ser)-19 (Ser 19). 2) The sustained inhibitory response is typically associated with Ser 16 phosphorylation of heat shock protein 20 (HSP20) without sustained reductions in [Ca2+](i) or MRLC phosphorylation. We investigated whether the extent of Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation quantitatively correlated with the sustained inhibitory response. With addition of nitroglycerin to histamine-stimulated swine carotid media, the initial relaxation transient was associated with a decrease in MRLC phosphorylation without an increase in Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation. During the sustained phase of nitroglycerin-induced relaxation and during force redevelopment induced by washout of nitroglycerin in the continued presence of histamine, the level of Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation, but not MRLC phosphorylation, correlated with inhibition of force. Forskolin, which increases cAMP concentration, also induced a sustained inhibitory response that was associated with increases in Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation without reductions in MRLC phosphorylation levels. Forskolin increased Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation to a greater extent and inhibited force more completely than that observed with nitroglycerin. Increases in Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation correlated with the degree of force inhibition regardless of whether the relaxation was induced by nitroglycerin or forskolin. These data are consistent with the hypothesis that Ser(16)-HSP20 phosphorylation may be a cyclic nucleotide-dependent, yet MRLC phosphorylation-independent, inhibitor of smooth muscle contractile force.
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