Troponin I chimera analysis of the cardiac myofilament tension response to protein kinase A

Author:

Westfall Margaret V.1,Turner Immanuel I.1,Albayya Faris P.1,Metzger Joseph M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-0622

Abstract

Viral-mediated gene transfer of troponin I (TnI) isoforms and chimeras into adult rat cardiac myocytes was used to investigate the role TnI domains play in the myofilament tension response to protein kinase A (PKA). In myocytes expressing endogenous cardiac TnI (cTnI), PKA phosphorylated TnI and myosin-binding protein C and decreased the Ca2+ sensitivity of myofilament tension. In marked contrast, PKA did not influence Ca2+-activated tension in myocytes expressing the slow skeletal isoform of TnI or a chimera (N-slow/card-C TnI), which lack the unique phosphorylatable amino terminal extension found in cTnI. PKA-mediated phosphorylation of a second TnI chimera, N-card/slow-C TnI, which has the amino terminal region of cTnI, caused a decrease in the Ca2+ sensitivity of tension comparable in magnitude to control myocytes. Based on these results, we propose the amino terminal region shared by cTnI and N-card/slow-C TnI plays a central role in determining the magnitude of the PKA-mediated shift in myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity, independent of the isoform-specific functional domains previously defined within the carboxyl terminal backbone of TnI. Interestingly, exposure of permeabilized myocytes to acidic pH after PKA-mediated phosphorylation of cTnI resulted in an additive decrease in myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity. The isoform-specific, pH-sensitive region within TnI lies in the carboxyl terminus of TnI, and the additive response provides further evidence for the presence of a separate domain that directly transduces the PKA phosphorylation signal.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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