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Oxidant-induced activation of type I protein kinase A is mediated by RI subunit interprotein disulfide bond formation
Authors:Brennan Jonathan P  Bardswell Sonya C  Burgoyne Joseph R  Fuller William  Schröder Ewald  Wait Robin  Begum Shajna  Kentish Jonathan C  Eaton Philip
Affiliation:Department of Cardiology, King's College London, The Rayne Institute, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, SE1 7EH United Kingdom.
Abstract:Here we demonstrate that type I protein kinase A is redoxactive, forming an interprotein disulfide bond between its two regulatory RI subunits in response to cellular hydrogen peroxide. This oxidative disulfide formation causes a subcellular translocation and activation of the kinase, resulting in phosphorylation of established substrate proteins. The translocation is mediated at least in part by the oxidized form of the kinase having an enhanced affinity for alpha-myosin heavy chain, which serves as a protein kinase A (PKA) anchor protein and localizes the PKA to its myofilament substrates troponin I and myosin binding protein C. The functional consequence of these events in cardiac myocytes is that hydrogen peroxide increases contractility independently of beta-adrenergic stimulation and elevations of cAMP. The oxidant-induced phosphorylation of substrate proteins and increased contractility is blocked by the kinase inhibitor H89, indicating that these events involve PKA activation. In essence, type I PKA contains protein thiols that operate as redox sensors, and their oxidation by hydrogen peroxide directly activates the kinase.
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