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Smooth muscle crossbridge activity, regulation

Although in in vivo circumstances an intracellular free calcium increase apparently acts as the primary modulator of contraction, it can be bypassed in highly permeabilized smooth muscle preparations where the active subunit of MLCK can be introduced to phosphorylate myosin and induce contraction. The MLCK catalyzed phosphorylation of serine-19 is seen as the necessary event in the activation of smooth muscle myosin to form crossbridges. Thus, the rising phase of force during an isometric smooth muscle contraction follows an increase in the degree of phosphorylation of myosin, and that in turn follows the transient rise of (a) cytosolic free Ca, (b) Ca-calmodulin complexes, and (c) the active form of MLCK. The regulation of the intracellular calcium is discussed below. The dynam-... [Pg.172]

Once the intracellular Ca " concentration begins to rise, calmodulin-calcium binding also rises and MLCK, which is dependent on calmodulin activation, rises in turn. The next step in this cascade is the phosphorylation of myosin. Finally, the phosphorylation of myosin results in the activation of the crossbridges and the accompanying transduction of ATP energy into mechanical work. Despite its differences in regulation, smooth muscle behaves mechanically much like other muscles. [Pg.200]

These messengers also play a role in regulating contraction of myometrium, which consists of smooth muscle fibres. Contraction is controlled by increases in the concentration of cytosolic Ca ions. Prostaglandins activate Ca ion channels in the plasma membrane of the fibres oxytocin activates release of Ca from intracellular stores. The increase in concentration of Ca ions leads to activation of myosin light-chain kinase which leads to crossbridge cycling and contraction (as described in Chapter 22 Figure 22.12). [Pg.445]


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