Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 11, No. 6, 12 1994, 676-681.
Myosin light chain phosphatase activity in ragweed pollen-sensitized canine tracheal smooth muscle
X Liu, AJ Halayko, G Liu, K Rao, H Jiang and NL Stephens
Department of Physiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
We have reported that myosin light chain phosphorylation is increased in
contracting airway smooth muscle from hyperresponsive, ragweed
pollen-sensitized dogs. This alteration is manifest physiologically in
smooth muscle tissue from sensitized animals as it demonstrates faster
shortening velocity and increased shortening capacity. One of the
mechanisms underlying the defect is increased myosin light chain kinase
activity; it is not known whether modulation of myosin phosphatase activity
contributes to enhanced myosin light chain phosphorylation in sensitized
canine smooth muscle. We describe a myosin phosphatase assay that we have
used to compare the enzyme's activity in crude tracheal smooth muscle
tissue homogenates from control and sensitized airway smooth muscle. Twenty
kilodalton myosin light chain phosphorylation was initiated with
Mg(2+)-ATP, and maximum levels were reached within 40 s; peak
phosphorylation levels were stable for at least 3 min. The relative
stoichiometry of 20 kD myosin light chain phosphorylation was estimated by
chemiluminescent immunoblot assay. Smooth muscle phosphatase activity was
estimated by the rate of decline in peak light chain phosphorylation, while
myosin light chain kinase was inhibited indirectly with trifluoperazine,
with EGTA, or directly by a synthetic peptide inhibitor. Okadaic acid, an
inhibitor of phosphatase activity, curbed the decline in light chain
phosphorylation seen after myosin light chain kinase inhibition, indicating
that the light chain dephosphorylation observed was the result of smooth
muscle phosphatase activity. Addition of okadaic acid to the samples led to
a 30 to 40% increase in the peak myosin light chain phosphorylation
attained for all samples. This indicates that similar populations of
phosphatases were present in the homogenates of both control and sensitized
tissues.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)