p21-Activated kinase-1 and its role in integrated regulation of cardiac contractility
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p21-Activated kinase-1 and its role in integrated regulation of cardiac contractility
Abstract
We review here a novel concept in the regulation of cardiac contractility involving variations in the activity of the multifunctional enzyme, p21-activated kinase 1 (Pak1), a member of a family of proteins in the small G protein-signaling pathway that is activated by Cdc42 and Rac1. There is a large body of evidence from studies in noncardiac tissue that Pak1 activity is key in regulation of a number of cellular functions, including cytoskeletal dynamics, cell motility, growth, and proliferation. Although of significant potential impact, the role of Pak1 in regulation of the heart has been investigated in only a few laboratories. In this review, we discuss the structure of Pak1 and its sites of posttranslational modification and molecular interactions. We assemble an overview of the current data on Pak1 signaling in noncardiac tissues relative to similar signaling pathways in the heart, and we identify potential roles of Pak1 in cardiac regulation. Finally, we discuss the current state of Pak1 research in the heart in regard to regulation of contractility through functional myofilament and Ca(2+)-flux modification. An important aspect of this regulation is the modulation of kinase and phosphatase activity. We have focused on Pak1 regulation of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), which is abundant in cardiac muscle, thereby mediating dephosphorylation of sarcomeric proteins and sensitizing the myofilaments to Ca(2+). We present a model for Pak1 signaling that provides a mechanism for specifically affecting cardiac cellular processes in which regulation of protein phosphorylation states by PP2A dephosphorylation predominates.
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