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Tropomyosin Pseudo-phosphorylation Results in Dilated Cardiomyopathy

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2018 Dec 21
PMID 30567734
Citations 8
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Phosphorylation of cardiac sarcomeric proteins plays a major role in the regulation of the physiological performance of the heart. Phosphorylation of thin filament proteins, such as troponin I and T, dramatically affects calcium sensitivity of the myofiber and systolic and diastolic functions. Phosphorylation of the regulatory protein tropomyosin (Tpm) results in altered biochemical properties of contraction; however, little is known about the physiological effect of Tpm phosphorylation on cardiac function. To address the significance of Tpm phosphorylation, here we generated transgenic mouse lines having a phosphomimetic substitution in the phosphorylation site of α-Tpm (S283D). High expression of Tpm S283D variant in one transgenic mouse line resulted in an increased heart:body weight ratio, coupled with a severe dilated cardiomyopathic phenotype resulting in death within 1 month of birth. Moderate Tpm S283D mice expression in other lines caused mild myocyte hypertrophy and fibrosis, did not affect lifespan, and was coupled with decreased expression of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 kinase signaling. Physiological analysis revealed that the transgenic mice exhibit impaired diastolic function, without changes in systolic performance. Surprisingly, we observed no alterations in calcium sensitivity of the myofibers, cooperativity, or calcium-ATPase activity in the myofibers. Our experiments also disclosed that casein kinase 2 plays an integral role in Tpm phosphorylation. In summary, increased expression of pseudo-phosphorylated Tpm impairs diastolic function in the intact heart, without altering calcium sensitivity or cooperativity of myofibers. Our findings provide the first extensive assessment of Tpm phosphorylation in the heart and its functional role in cardiac performance.

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