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PICOT increases cardiac contractility by inhibiting PKCζ activity

Authors :
Jihwa Kim
Soonyong Park
Chang Sik Park
Dong Kwon Yang
Do Han Kim
Changwon Kho
Yung Joon Yoo
Jae Gyun Oh
Ji Myoung Kim
Ekaterina Lifirsu
Roger J. Hajjar
Hyeseon Cha
Jaetaek Kim
Woo Jin Park
Dongtak Jeong
Source :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. 53:53-63
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Protein kinase C (PKC)-interacting cousin of thioredoxin (PICOT) has distinct anti-hypertrophic and inotropic functions. We have previously shown that PICOT exerts its anti-hypertrophic effect by inhibiting calcineurin-NFAT signaling through its C-terminal glutaredoxin domain. However, the mechanism underlying the inotropic effect of PICOT is unknown. The results of protein pull-down experiments showed that PICOT directly binds to the catalytic domain of PKCζ through its N-terminal thioredoxin-like domain. Purified PICOT protein inhibited the kinase activity of PKCζ in vitro, which indicated that PICOT is an endogenous inhibitor of PKCζ. The inhibition of PKCζ activity with a PKCζ-specific pseudosubstrate peptide inhibitor was sufficient to increase the cardiac contractility in vitro and ex vivo. Overexpression of PICOT or inhibition of PKCζ activity down-regulated PKCα activity, which led to the elevation of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA) 2a activity, concomitant with the increased phosphorylation of phospholamban (PLB). Overexpression of PICOT or inhibition of PKCζ activity also down-regulated protein phosphatase (PP) 2A activity, which subsequently resulted in the increased phosphorylation of troponin (Tn) I and T, key myofilament proteins associated with the regulation of contractility. PICOT appeared to inhibit PP2A activity through the disruption of the functional PKCζ/PP2A complex. In contrast to the overexpression of PICOT or inhibition of PKCζ, reduced PICOT expression resulted in up-regulation of PKCα and PP2A activities, followed by decreased phosphorylation of PLB, and TnI and T, respectively, supporting the physiological relevance of these events. Transgene- or adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated overexpression of PICOT restored the impaired contractility and prevented further morphological and functional deterioration of the failing hearts. Taken together, the results of the present study suggest that PICOT exerts its inotropic effect by negatively regulating PKCα and PP2A activities through the inhibition of PKCζ activity. This finding provides a novel insight into the regulation of cardiac contractility.

Details

ISSN :
00222828
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0531f478fefe68f2f75ac4dcbe219f1b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yjmcc.2012.03.005