Pertussis toxin-sensitive and insensitive guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G-proteins) are not phosphorylated by cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase.

T M Lincoln
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Abstract

Cyclic GMP mediates vascular smooth muscle relaxation to a variety of drugs and naturally-occurring substances. The reduction of intracellular Ca2+ levels is believed to underlie this action, but the mechanism of this effect is unknown. In order to test the hypothesis that inhibition of guanine nucleotide-binding protein function is involved in the actions of cGMP, the effects of cGMP-dependent protein kinase on the phosphorylation of both pertussis toxin-sensitive (Gi/Go) and insensitive (Gz) G-proteins were examined in vitro. None of these proteins were effective substrates for either cGMP- or cAMP-dependent protein kinases, despite the fact that assay conditions were designed to detect poorly phosphorylated substrate proteins. In line with these observations, atriopeptin II did not inhibit angiotensin II-treated inositol phosphate formation in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells. These results suggest that phosphorylation by cGMP-dependent protein kinase of these G-proteins is not the major mechanism by which cGMP reduces intracellular Ca2+ levels in vascular smooth muscle.

百日咳毒素敏感和不敏感的鸟嘌呤核苷酸结合蛋白(g蛋白)不被环gmp依赖性蛋白激酶磷酸化。
环GMP介导血管平滑肌对多种药物和天然物质的松弛。细胞内Ca2+水平的降低被认为是这种作用的基础,但这种作用的机制尚不清楚。为了验证cGMP对鸟嘌呤核苷酸结合蛋白功能的抑制参与其作用的假设,我们在体外检测了cGMP依赖性蛋白激酶对百日咳毒素敏感(Gi/Go)和不敏感(Gz) g蛋白磷酸化的影响。这些蛋白都不是cGMP或camp依赖性蛋白激酶的有效底物,尽管设计了检测低磷酸化底物蛋白的实验条件。与这些观察结果一致,atriopeptin II不抑制血管紧张素II处理的肌醇磷酸在培养的血管平滑肌细胞中的形成。这些结果表明,cGMP依赖性蛋白激酶磷酸化这些g蛋白并不是cGMP降低血管平滑肌细胞内Ca2+水平的主要机制。
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