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Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases myosin light chain kinase phosphorylation

The ETa receptor activates G proteins of the Gq/n and G12/i3 family. The ETB receptor stimulates G proteins of the G and Gq/11 family. In endothelial cells, activation of the ETB receptor stimulates the release of NO and prostacyclin (PGI2) via pertussis toxin-sensitive G proteins. In smooth muscle cells, the activation of ETA receptors leads to an increase of intracellular calcium via pertussis toxin-insensitive G proteins of the Gq/11 family and to an activation of Rho proteins most likely via G proteins of the Gi2/i3 family. Increase of intracellular calcium results in a calmodulin-dependent activation of the myosin light chain kinase (MLCK, Fig. 2). MLCK phosphorylates the 20 kDa myosin light chain (MLC-20), which then stimulates actin-myosin interaction of vascular smooth muscle cells resulting in vasoconstriction. Since activated Rho... [Pg.473]

With its multiple second messengers and protein kinases, the phosphoinositide signaling pathway is much more complex than the cAMP pathway. For example, different cell types may contain one or more specialized calcium- and calmodulin-dependent kinases with limited substrate specificity (eg, myosin light chain kinase) in addition to a general calcium- and calmodulin-dependent kinase that can phosphorylate a wide variety of protein substrates. Furthermore, at least nine structurally distinct types of protein kinase C have been identified. [Pg.39]

Figure 6.10. Calcium-dependent signalling by adrenergic receptors. a p-Adrenergic receptors activate adenylate cyclase. cAMP activates protein kinase A (PKA). In heart muscle, PKA phospho-rylates several Ca transporters and charmels, so that the amount of Ca available for contraction is increased. PL Phospholam-ban SERCA SR/ER Ca transporter, b In smooth muscle, myosin activation in works by way of phosphorylation, which is performed by myosin light chain kinase (MLCK). Inactivation is accomplished by myosin light chain phosphatase (MLCP). c aj-Adrenergic receptors stimulate phospholipase C, which releases inositoltriphosphate (IP3). IP3 binds to a cognate ligand-gated Ca chaimel in the ER and releases Ca, which with calmodulin activates MLCK. Figure 6.10. Calcium-dependent signalling by adrenergic receptors. a p-Adrenergic receptors activate adenylate cyclase. cAMP activates protein kinase A (PKA). In heart muscle, PKA phospho-rylates several Ca transporters and charmels, so that the amount of Ca available for contraction is increased. PL Phospholam-ban SERCA SR/ER Ca transporter, b In smooth muscle, myosin activation in works by way of phosphorylation, which is performed by myosin light chain kinase (MLCK). Inactivation is accomplished by myosin light chain phosphatase (MLCP). c aj-Adrenergic receptors stimulate phospholipase C, which releases inositoltriphosphate (IP3). IP3 binds to a cognate ligand-gated Ca chaimel in the ER and releases Ca, which with calmodulin activates MLCK.

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Calcium-calmodulin-dependent kinase

Calcium/calmodulin

Calcium/calmodulin-dependent

Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein

Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase

Calmodulin

Calmodulin kinase

Calmodulin protein

Calmodulin protein kinase

Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase

Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase kinases

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Chain dependence

Dependent protein kinases

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Light chains myosin

Light dependence

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Myosin

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Myosin light

Myosin light chain kinase

Myosin phosphorylation

Myosine light chain kinase

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Protein dependence

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