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Query: EC:2.7.11.12 (
PKG
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Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) undergo phenotypic modulation, changing from a differentiated, contractile to a de-differentiated, synthetic phenotype; the change is associated with decreased expression of smooth muscle (SM)-specific genes and loss of
cGMP-dependent protein kinase
(
PKG
), but transfection of
PKG
into de-differentiated VSMCs restores SM-specific gene expression. We show that small interference RNA-mediated down-regulation or pharmacologic inhibition of
PKG
reduced SM-specific gene expression in differentiated VSMCs and provide a mechanism for cGMP/
PKG
regulation of SM-specific genes involving the cysteine-rich LIM-only protein CRP4.
PKG
associated with CRP4 and phosphorylated the protein in intact cells. CRP4 had no intrinsic transcriptional activity, but exhibited adaptor function, because it acted synergistically with serum response factor (SRF) and
GATA6
to activate the SM-alpha-actin promoter. cGMP stimulation of the promoter required
PKG
and CRP4 co-expression with SRF and
GATA6
. A phosphorylation-deficient mutant CRP4 and a CRP4 deletion mutant deficient in
PKG
binding did not support cGMP/
PKG
stimulation of the SM-alpha-actin promoter. In the presence of wild-type but not mutant CRP4, cGMP/
PKG
enhanced SRF binding to a probe encoding the distal SM-alpha-actin promoter CArG (CC(AT)(6)GG) element. CRP4 and SRF associated with CArG elements of endogenous SM-specific genes in intact chromatin. Small interference RNA-mediated down-regulation of CRP4 prevented the positive effects of cGMP/
PKG
on SM-specific gene expression. In the presence of CRP4, cGMP/
PKG
increased SRF- and
GATA6
-dependent expression of endogenous SM-specific genes in pluripotent 10T1/2 cells. Thus, CRP4 mediates cGMP/
PKG
stimulation of SM-specific gene expression, and
PKG
plays an important role in regulating the phenotype of VSMCs.
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PMID:A cysteine-rich LIM-only protein mediates regulation of smooth muscle-specific gene expression by cGMP-dependent protein kinase. 1787 70