Endogenous type II cGMP-dependent protein kinase exists as a dimer in membranes and can Be functionally distinguished from the type I isoforms

A B Vaandrager, M Edixhoven, A G Bot, M A Kroos, T Jarchau, S Lohmann, H G Genieser, H R de Jonge

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    Abstract

    In mammalian tissues two types of cGMP-dependent protein kinase (cGK) have been identified. In contrast to the dimeric cGK I, cGK II purified from pig intestine was shown previously to behave as a monomer. However, recombinant rat cGK II was found to have hydrodynamic parameters indicative of a homodimer. Chemical cross-linking studies showed that pig cGK II in intestinal membranes has a dimeric structure as well. However, after purification, cGK II was found to be partly proteolyzed into C-terminal monomeric fragments. Phosphorylation studies in rat intestinal brush borders revealed that the potency of cGMP analogs to stimulate or inhibit native cGK II in vitro (i.e. 8-(4-chlorophenylthio)-cGMP > cGMP > beta-phenyl-1,N2-etheno-8-bromo-cGMP > beta-phenyl-1,N2-etheno-cGMP and Rp-8-(4-chlorophenylthio)-cGMPs > Rp-beta-phenyl-1, N2-etheno-8-bromo-cGMPs, respectively) correlated well with their potency to stimulate or inhibit cGK II-mediated Cl- secretion across intestinal epithelium but differed strikingly from their potency to affect cGK I activity. These data show that the N terminus of cGK II is involved in dimerization and that endogenous cGK II displays a distinct activation/inhibition profile with respect to cGMP analogs, which permits a pharmacological dissection between cGK II- and cGK I-mediated physiological processes.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)11816-23
    Number of pages8
    JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
    Volume272
    Issue number18
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • Centrifugation, Density Gradient
    • Chromatography, Gel
    • Cyclic GMP
    • Cyclic GMP-Dependent Protein Kinases
    • Dimerization
    • Enzyme Inhibitors
    • Intestinal Mucosa
    • Isoenzymes
    • Jejunum
    • Kinetics
    • Male
    • Mammals
    • Microvilli
    • Molecular Weight
    • Rats
    • Rats, Wistar
    • Swine

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