Identification and functional implication of a Rho kinase-dependent moesin-EBP50 interaction in noradrenaline-stimulated artery

Nicolas Baeyens, Sandrine Horman, Didier Vertommen, Mark Rider, Nicole Morel

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    Abstract

    Ezrin, radixin, and moesin (ERM) proteins are known to be substrates of Rho kinase (ROCK), a key player in vascular smooth muscle regulation. Their function in arteries remains to be elucidated. The objective of the present study was to investigate ERM phosphorylation and function in rat aorta and mesenteric artery and the influence of ERM-binding phosphoprotein 50 (EBP50), a scaffold partner of ERM proteins in several cell types. In isolated arteries, ERM proteins are phosphorylated by PKC and ROCK with different kinetics after either agonist stimulation or KCl-induced depolarization. Immunoprecipitation of EBP50 in noradrenaline-stimulated arteries allowed identification of its interaction with moesin and several other proteins involved in cytoskeleton regulation. This interaction was inhibited by Y27632, a ROCK inhibitor. Moesin or EBP50 depletion after small interfering RNA transfection by reverse permeabilization in intact mesenteric arteries both potentiated the contractility in response to agonist stimulation without any effect on contractile response induced by high KCl. This effect was preserved in ionomycin-permeabilized arteries. These results indicate that, in agonist-stimulated arteries, the activation of ROCK leads to the binding of moesin to EBP50, which interacts with several components of the cytoskeleton, resulting in a decrease in the contractile response.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)C1530-40
    JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology
    Volume299
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

    Keywords

    • Amides
    • Animals
    • Antihypertensive Agents
    • Aorta
    • Carrier Proteins
    • Ionomycin
    • Male
    • Mesenteric Arteries
    • Microfilament Proteins
    • Muscle Contraction
    • Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
    • Norepinephrine
    • Phosphoproteins
    • Potassium Chloride
    • Protein Binding
    • Protein Kinase C
    • Pyridines
    • RNA, Small Interfering
    • Rats
    • Rats, Wistar
    • Sodium-Hydrogen Antiporter
    • rho-Associated Kinases

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