Myosin light chain kinase phosphorylation in swine carotid artery contraction and relaxation

1995 
We investigated the role of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) phosphorylation in regulating the sensitivity of vascular smooth muscle myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation to intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i). 32PO4-loaded swine carotid arteries were stimulated with histamine or high K+, MLCK was isolated, and the relative phosphorylation of tryptic peptides was measured. In nonlabeled tissues, we measured [Ca2+]i with aequorin, MLCK activity ratio, MLC phosphorylation, and force. A comparison of MLCK phosphorylation on peptide A (mol P in site A/mol MLCK) and MLCK activity ratio showed an inverse relation, suggesting that MLCK site A phosphorylation can regulate the Ca2+ sensitivity of MLCK. MLCK site A phosphorylation and MLCK activity ratio depended on [Ca2+]i. Histamine stimulation yielded greater MLC phosphorylation than high K+ stimulation over a range of [Ca2+]i; however, there were no apparent stimulus-dependent differences in MLCK phosphorylation, suggesting that stimulus-dependent dif...
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