A. Uemura et al., DEMONSTRATION OF A CA2+ CALMODULIN DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE CASCADE IN THE HOG HEART/, Biochemical and biophysical research communications (Print), 249(2), 1998, pp. 355-360
Members of the Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein kinase (CaMK) family
and a CaMK cascade have been identified and well characterized in the
brain, but Little is known about their equivalents in the heart. Thus
only CaMKII and its function have been reported so far. Therefore, we
purified and characterized CaMKI and CaMK kinase (CaMKK) as an associa
ted activator from the hog heart for the first time. The heart CaMKI w
as revealed to be the alpha isoform of brain CaMKI with a molecular we
ight of 41 kDa to phosphorylate cardiac phospholamban peptide, and to
exhibit autophosphorylation requiring CaMKK. Heart CaMKK was found as
a 67 kDa band and proved to be a different kinase from that in brain.
These data indicate the existence of a heart specific CaMK cascade, co
nsisting of CaMKI and CaMKK, along with CaMKII, which should be taken
into account in any consideration of Ca2+ signal transduction, (C) 199
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