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Cross-regulation of Novel Protein Kinase C (PKC) Isoform Function in Cardiomyocytes. Role of PKC Epsilon in Activation Loop Phosphorylations and PKC Delta in Hydrophobic Motif Phosphorylations

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2003 Feb 5
PMID 12566450
Citations 41
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Recent studies identify conventional protein kinase C (PKC) isoform phosphorylations at conserved residues in the activation loop and C terminus as maturational events that influence enzyme activity and targeting but are not dynamically regulated by second messengers. In contrast, this study identifies phorbol 12-myristoyl 13-acetate (PMA)- and norepinephrine-induced phosphorylations of PKC epsilon (at the C-terminal hydrophobic motif) and PKC delta (at the activation loop) as events that accompany endogenous novel PKC (nPKC) isoform activation in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. Agonist-induced nPKC phosphorylations are prevented (and the kinetics of PMA-dependent PKC down-regulation are slowed) by pharmacologic inhibitors of nPKC kinase activity. PKC delta is recovered from PMA-treated cultures with increased in vitro lipid-independent kinase activity (and altered substrate specificity); the PMA-dependent increase in PKC delta kinase activity is attenuated when PKC delta activation loop phosphorylation is prevented. To distinguish roles of individual nPKC isoforms in nPKC phosphorylations, wild-type (WT) and dominant negative (DN) PKC delta and PKC epsilon mutants were introduced into cardiomyocyte cultures using adenovirus-mediated gene transfer. WT-PKC delta and WT-PKC epsilon are highly phosphorylated at activation loop and hydrophobic motif sites, even in the absence of allosteric activators. DN-PKC delta is phosphorylated at the activation loop but not the hydrophobic motif; DN-PKC epsilon is phosphorylated at the hydrophobic motif but not the activation loop. Collectively, these results identify a role for PKC epsilon in nPKC activation loop phosphorylations and PKC delta in nPKC hydrophobic motif phosphorylations. Agonist-induced nPKC isoform phosphorylations that accompany activation/translocation of the enzyme contribute to the regulation of PKC delta kinase activity, may influence nPKC isoform trafficking/down-regulation, and introduce functionally important cross-talk for nPKC signaling pathways in cardiomyocytes.

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