Down-regulation of myosin light chain kinase expression in vascular smooth muscle cells accelerates cell proliferation: Requirement of its actin-binding domain for reversion to normal rates

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Abstract

Myosin light-chain kinase (MLCK) is a multi-domain protein with kinase and actin-binding domains, among others. Deficiency of MLCK expression in GBaSM-4 vascular smooth muscle cells enhanced cell proliferation rate and shortened cell doubling time. Transient transfection of the MLCK-deficient cells with cDNA constructs of either wild-type MLCK or its mutant lacking the kinase activity reverted the cell proliferation rate to that of wild-type cells, whereas that of MLCK lacking the actin-binding domain maintained cell proliferation at an elevated rate similar to the MLCK-deficient cells. Thus, the actin-binding domain of MLCK seems to play a role in regulating cell proliferation. © The Japanese Pharmacological Society.

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Wang, H. H., Nakamura, A., Yoshiyama, S., Ishikawa, R., Cai, N., Ye, L. H., … Kohama, K. (2012). Down-regulation of myosin light chain kinase expression in vascular smooth muscle cells accelerates cell proliferation: Requirement of its actin-binding domain for reversion to normal rates. Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, 119(1), 91–96. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.11213SC

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