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Query: EC:1.6.3.1 (
NADPH oxidase
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Cdc42GAP
(GTPase activating protein) has been shown to regulate smooth muscle contraction as well as cell motility, adhesion, proliferation, and apoptosis. We have recently shown that
Cdc42GAP
activity is suppressed in smooth muscle cells during contractile activation, which is reversed by inhibitors of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Because p47(phox), a regulatory subunit of
NAD(P)H oxidase
, has been implicated in smooth muscle signaling, we determined whether this subunit modulates
Cdc42GAP
activity in response to contractile stimulation. Transfection of smooth muscle cells with plasmids encoding short hairpin RNA (shRNA) against p47(phox), but not plasmids for luciferase shRNA, inhibited the expression of p47(phox). ROS production and the suppression of
Cdc42GAP
activity in response to stimulation with 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) were attenuated in cells producing p47(phox) shRNA compared with cells producing luciferase shRNA. In contrast, the addition of hydrogen peroxide to p47(phox)-deficient cells suppressed the activity of
Cdc42GAP
. Furthermore, exposure to hydrogen peroxide led to a decrease in
Cdc42GAP
activity in an in vitro assay. Cdc42 activation, p21-activated kinase 1 (PAK1) phosphorylation at Thr-423 (an indication of PAK activation), and vimentin phosphorylation at Ser-56 in response to 5-HT activation were also attenuated in smooth muscle cells producing shRNA against p47(phox). The knockdown of p47(phox) inhibited smooth muscle contraction during stimulation with 5-HT but not hydrogen peroxide. These results suggest that the p47(phox) subunit of
NAD(P)H oxidase
may mediate the agonist-induced GAP suppression by controlling ROS generation in smooth muscle cells during agonist stimulation. p47(phox)-regulated GAP affects smooth muscle contraction likely through the Cdc42/PAK1/vimentin pathway.
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PMID:Role of p47(phox) in regulating Cdc42GAP, vimentin, and contraction in smooth muscle cells. 1981 68