At Increases Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2 Cycling by Direct Phosphorylation of Phospholamban at Thr(17)

作者:Catalucci Daniele*; Latronico Michael V G; Ceci Marcello; Rusconi Francesca; Young Howard S; Gallo Paolo; Santonastasi Marco; Bellacosa Alfonso; Brown Joan Heller; Condorelli Gianluigi
来源:Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009, 284(41): 28180-28187.
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.036566

摘要

Cardiomyocytes adapt to physical stress by increasing their size while maintaining cell function. The serine/threonine kinase Akt plays a critical role in this process of adaptation. We previously reported that transgenic overexpression of an active form of Akt (Akt-E40K) in mice results in increased cardiac contractility and cell size, as well as improved sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2 handling. Because it is not fully elucidated, we decided to study the molecular mechanism by which Akt-E40K overexpression improves SR Ca2 handling. To this end, SR Ca2 uptake and the phosphorylation status of phospholamban (PLN) were evaluated in heart extracts from wild-type and Akt-E40K mice and mice harboring inducible and cardiac specific knock-out of phosphatidylinositol-dependent kinase-1, the upstream activator of Akt. Moreover, the effect of Akt was assessed in vitro by overexpressing a mutant Akt targeted preferentially to the SR, and by biochemical assays to evaluate potential interaction with PLN. We found that when activated, Akt interacts with and phosphorylates PLN at Thr(17), the Ca2 -calmodulin-dependent kinase II delta site, whereas silencing Akt signaling, through the knock-out of phosphatidylinositol-dependent kinase-1, resulted in reduced phosphorylation of PLN at Thr(17). Furthermore, overexpression of SR-targeted Akt in cardiomyocytes improved Ca2 handling without affecting cell size. Thus, we describe here a new mechanism whereby the preferential translocation of Akt to the SR is responsible for enhancement of contractility without stimulation of hypertrophy.

  • 出版日期2009-10-9