PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.

AIMS:Protein kinase Cα (PKCα) is one of the predominant PKC isoforms that phosphorylate cardiac troponin. PKCα is implicated in heart failure and serves as a potential therapeutic target, however, the exact consequences for contractile function in human myocardium are unclear. This study aimed to in...

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Main Authors: Viola Kooij, Pingbo Zhang, Sander R Piersma, Vasco Sequeira, Nicky M Boontje, Paul J M Wijnker, Connie R Jiménez, Kornelia E Jaquet, Cris dos Remedios, Anne M Murphy, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Jolanda van der Velden, Ger Jm Stienen
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-4aabed2ccc354eed92d2625701fe78992020-11-25T02:33:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7484710.1371/journal.pone.0074847PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.Viola KooijPingbo ZhangSander R PiersmaVasco SequeiraNicky M BoontjePaul J M WijnkerConnie R JiménezKornelia E JaquetCris dos RemediosAnne M MurphyJennifer E Van EykJolanda van der VeldenGer Jm StienenAIMS:Protein kinase Cα (PKCα) is one of the predominant PKC isoforms that phosphorylate cardiac troponin. PKCα is implicated in heart failure and serves as a potential therapeutic target, however, the exact consequences for contractile function in human myocardium are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of PKCα phosphorylation of cardiac troponin (cTn) on myofilament function in human failing cardiomyocytes and to resolve the potential targets involved. METHODS AND RESULTS:Endogenous cTn from permeabilized cardiomyocytes from patients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy was exchanged (∼69%) with PKCα-treated recombinant human cTn (cTn (DD+PKCα)). This complex has Ser23/24 on cTnI mutated into aspartic acids (D) to rule out in vitro cross-phosphorylation of the PKA sites by PKCα. Isometric force was measured at various [Ca(2+)] after exchange. The maximal force (Fmax) in the cTn (DD+PKCα) group (17.1±1.9 kN/m(2)) was significantly reduced compared to the cTn (DD) group (26.1±1.9 kN/m(2)). Exchange of endogenous cTn with cTn (DD+PKCα) increased Ca(2+)-sensitivity of force (pCa50 = 5.59±0.02) compared to cTn (DD) (pCa50 = 5.51±0.02). In contrast, subsequent PKCα treatment of the cells exchanged with cTn (DD+PKCα) reduced pCa50 to 5.45±0.02. Two PKCα-phosphorylated residues were identified with mass spectrometry: Ser198 on cTnI and Ser179 on cTnT, although phosphorylation of Ser198 is very low. Using mass spectrometry based-multiple reaction monitoring, the extent of phosphorylation of the cTnI sites was quantified before and after treatment with PKCα and showed the highest phosphorylation increase on Thr143. CONCLUSION:PKCα-mediated phosphorylation of the cTn complex decreases Fmax and increases myofilament Ca(2+)-sensitivity, while subsequent treatment with PKCα in situ decreased myofilament Ca(2+)-sensitivity. The known PKC sites as well as two sites which have not been previously linked to PKCα are phosphorylated in human cTn complex treated with PKCα with a high degree of specificity for Thr143.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3792062?pdf=render
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author Viola Kooij
Pingbo Zhang
Sander R Piersma
Vasco Sequeira
Nicky M Boontje
Paul J M Wijnker
Connie R Jiménez
Kornelia E Jaquet
Cris dos Remedios
Anne M Murphy
Jennifer E Van Eyk
Jolanda van der Velden
Ger Jm Stienen
spellingShingle Viola Kooij
Pingbo Zhang
Sander R Piersma
Vasco Sequeira
Nicky M Boontje
Paul J M Wijnker
Connie R Jiménez
Kornelia E Jaquet
Cris dos Remedios
Anne M Murphy
Jennifer E Van Eyk
Jolanda van der Velden
Ger Jm Stienen
PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
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author_facet Viola Kooij
Pingbo Zhang
Sander R Piersma
Vasco Sequeira
Nicky M Boontje
Paul J M Wijnker
Connie R Jiménez
Kornelia E Jaquet
Cris dos Remedios
Anne M Murphy
Jennifer E Van Eyk
Jolanda van der Velden
Ger Jm Stienen
author_sort Viola Kooij
title PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
title_short PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
title_full PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
title_fullStr PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
title_full_unstemmed PKCα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
title_sort pkcα-specific phosphorylation of the troponin complex in human myocardium: a functional and proteomics analysis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description AIMS:Protein kinase Cα (PKCα) is one of the predominant PKC isoforms that phosphorylate cardiac troponin. PKCα is implicated in heart failure and serves as a potential therapeutic target, however, the exact consequences for contractile function in human myocardium are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of PKCα phosphorylation of cardiac troponin (cTn) on myofilament function in human failing cardiomyocytes and to resolve the potential targets involved. METHODS AND RESULTS:Endogenous cTn from permeabilized cardiomyocytes from patients with end-stage idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy was exchanged (∼69%) with PKCα-treated recombinant human cTn (cTn (DD+PKCα)). This complex has Ser23/24 on cTnI mutated into aspartic acids (D) to rule out in vitro cross-phosphorylation of the PKA sites by PKCα. Isometric force was measured at various [Ca(2+)] after exchange. The maximal force (Fmax) in the cTn (DD+PKCα) group (17.1±1.9 kN/m(2)) was significantly reduced compared to the cTn (DD) group (26.1±1.9 kN/m(2)). Exchange of endogenous cTn with cTn (DD+PKCα) increased Ca(2+)-sensitivity of force (pCa50 = 5.59±0.02) compared to cTn (DD) (pCa50 = 5.51±0.02). In contrast, subsequent PKCα treatment of the cells exchanged with cTn (DD+PKCα) reduced pCa50 to 5.45±0.02. Two PKCα-phosphorylated residues were identified with mass spectrometry: Ser198 on cTnI and Ser179 on cTnT, although phosphorylation of Ser198 is very low. Using mass spectrometry based-multiple reaction monitoring, the extent of phosphorylation of the cTnI sites was quantified before and after treatment with PKCα and showed the highest phosphorylation increase on Thr143. CONCLUSION:PKCα-mediated phosphorylation of the cTn complex decreases Fmax and increases myofilament Ca(2+)-sensitivity, while subsequent treatment with PKCα in situ decreased myofilament Ca(2+)-sensitivity. The known PKC sites as well as two sites which have not been previously linked to PKCα are phosphorylated in human cTn complex treated with PKCα with a high degree of specificity for Thr143.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3792062?pdf=render
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