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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 256, Issue 10, 4693-4696, May, 1981
JM Anderson, MA Gimbrone Jr and RW Alexander
The vasoactive peptide angiotensin II stimulates phosphorylation of myosin
light chain in 32P-labeled confluent cultures of vascular smooth muscle
cells derived from rat mesenteric arteries. Myosin light chain was
identified and its 32P-phosphorylation level quantitated following
selective immunoprecipitation with an antiserum raised against purified
human uterine smooth muscle myosin. Following exposure to 0.1 nM
angiotensin II, phosphorylation of the light chain peaked at 4 min and then
slowly decreased. The stimulation of light chain phosphorylation at 4 min
is half-maximal at approximately 0.2 mM angiotensin II; the maximal
response is approximately 210% of the unstimulated level. Basal myosin
light chain phosphorylation was markedly reduced by incubation of cells
with dibutyryl cyclic AMP or the calmodulin-inhibitor chlorpromazine. These
data suggest that angiotensin II-mediated contraction in intact blood
vessels involves phosphorylation of the myosin light chain, and that
phosphorylation is inhibited by a cAMP- mediated process and may be
calmodulin-dependent.
Angiotensin II stimulates phosphorylation of the myosin light chain in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells
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