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Query: EC:2.7.11.12 (
PKG
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We have shown that
cGMP-dependent protein kinase
(
PKG
) mediates stimulation of L-type calcium current by cGMP in rabbit atrial myocytes. The human atrium may have similar
PKG
-dependent regulation of calcium current. To elucidate the significance of
PKG
in cardiac function, we have isolated human
PKG
type I alpha cDNA (+1 to 2016), determined the nucleotide sequence and analyzed specific expression of
PKG
in human atrium. We obtained full-length cDNA of
PKG
type I alpha from human atrial RNA using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The coding region of human cardiac
PKG
I alpha showed 99.9% homology to previously published human
PKG
I alpha except for base No. 1983. At this position G was substituted for T and this resulted in an amino acid substitution from Leu649 to Phe649. The cloned
PKG
I alpha cDNA was expressed in COS cells and the expressed
PKG
showed cGMP-stimulated
PKG
enzyme activity and immunoreactivity.
Ribonuclease
protection assay, Western blot analysis, and
PKG
enzyme activity assays in homogenates from human atrial tissue demonstrated the presence of
PKG
mRNA and protein in human atrial tissue. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed that
PKG
is highly expressed in human atrial myocytes. These findings suggest that
PKG
is highly expressed in human atrium and that
PKG
-dependent phosphorylation may be important in regulation of calcium channel activity in human atrial myocytes.
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