Integrin-linked kinase phosphorylates the myosin phosphatase target subunit at the inhibitory site in platelet cytoskeleton

The Biochemical Journal
E KissFerenc Erdodi

Abstract

The myosin phosphatase (MP) composed of the catalytic subunit of type 1 protein phosphatase and myosin phosphatase target subunit isoform 1 (MYPT1) was identified as the major serine/threonine phosphatase component in the platelet-cytoskeleton fraction. MYPT1 was phosphorylated by cytoskeletal kinase(s), but the identity of the kinase(s) and the effect of phosphorylation were not established. Incubation of platelet-cytoskeletal fraction with MgATP or MgATP[S] (magnesium adenosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate) caused a decrease in the 20 kDa light-chain of smooth-muscle myosin (MLC20) phosphatase and phosphorylase phosphatase activities. MYPT1 contains a phosphorylation site, Thr-695, involved in the inhibition of MP in a RhoA/Rho kinase-dependent manner. The cytoskeletal kinase(s) phosphorylated Thr-695 of glutathione S-transferase (GST)-MYPT1, as determined with an antibody specific for phosphorylated Thr-695. The level of Rho kinase was low in the cytoskeletal fraction and was detected primarily in the membrane and cytosolic fractions. The phosphorylation of Thr-695 by the cytoskeletal kinase(s) was not affected by Rho kinase inhibitor, Y-27632, suggesting that kinase(s) other than Rho kinase were involved. In-gel kinase assay...Continue Reading

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