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Query: EC:2.7.11.17 (
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Telethonin (also known as
titin-cap
or t-cap) is a muscle-specific protein whose mutation is associated with cardiac and skeletal myopathies through unknown mechanisms. Our previous work identified cardiac
telethonin
as an interaction partner for the protein kinase D catalytic domain. In this study, kinase assays used in conjunction with MS and site-directed mutagenesis confirmed
telethonin
as a substrate for protein kinase D and Ca(2+)/
calmodulin-dependent kinase II
in vitro and identified Ser-157 and Ser-161 as the phosphorylation sites. Phosphate affinity electrophoresis and MS revealed endogenous
telethonin
to exist in a constitutively bis-phosphorylated form in isolated adult rat ventricular myocytes and in mouse and rat ventricular myocardium. Following heterologous expression in myocytes by adenoviral gene transfer, wild-type
telethonin
became bis-phosphorylated, whereas S157A/S161A
telethonin
remained non-phosphorylated. Nevertheless, both proteins localized predominantly to the sarcomeric Z-disc, where they partially replaced endogenous
telethonin
. Such partial replacement with S157A/S161A
telethonin
disrupted transverse tubule organization and prolonged the time to peak of the intracellular Ca(2+) transient and increased its variance. These data reveal, for the first time, that cardiac
telethonin
is constitutively bis-phosphorylated and suggest that such phosphorylation is critical for normal
telethonin
function, which may include maintenance of transverse tubule organization and intracellular Ca(2+) transients.
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PMID:Phosphoregulation of the titin-cap protein telethonin in cardiac myocytes. 2428 Feb 20