Actin Capping Protein
- 28 June 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 90 (12) , 1299-1306
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.0000024389.03152.22
Abstract
Actin capping protein (CapZ) binds the barbed ends of actin at sarcomeric Z-lines. In addition to anchoring actin, Z-discs bind protein kinase C (PKC). Although CapZ is crucial for myofibrillogenesis, its role in muscle function and intracellular signaling is unknown. We hypothesized that CapZ downregulation would impair myocardial function and disrupt PKC-myofilament signaling by impairing PKC–Z-disc interaction. To test these hypotheses, we examined transgenic (TG) mice in which cardiac CapZ protein is reduced. Fiber bundles were dissected from papillary muscles and detergent extracted. Some fiber bundles were treated with PKC activators phenylephrine (PHE) or endothelin (ET) before detergent extraction. We simultaneously measured Ca 2+ -dependent tension and actomyosin MgATPase activity. CapZ downregulation increased myofilament Ca 2+ sensitivity without affecting maximum tension or actomyosin MgATPase activity. Maximum tension and actomyosin MgATPase activity were decreased after PHE or ET treatment of wild-type (WT) muscle. Fiber bundles from TG hearts did not respond to PHE or ET. Immunoblot analysis revealed an increase in myofilament-associated PKC-ε after PHE or ET exposure of WT preparations. In contrast, myofilament-associated PKC-ε was decreased after PHE or ET treatment in TG myocardium. Protein levels of myofilament-associated PKC-β were decreased in TG ventricle. C-protein and troponin I phosphorylation was increased after PHE or ET treatment in WT and TG hearts. Basal phosphorylation levels of C-protein and troponin I were higher in TG myocardium. These results indicate that downregulation of CapZ, or other changes associated with CapZ downregulation, increases cardiac myofilament Ca 2+ sensitivity, inhibits PKC-mediated control of myofilament activation, and decreases myofilament-associated PKC-β.Keywords
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