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Protein phosphatase 5 regulates titin phosphorylation and function at a sarcomere-associated mechanosensor complex in cardiomyocytes

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  • Judith Krysiak

    (Ruhr University Bochum)

  • Andreas Unger

    (Ruhr University Bochum
    University Hospital Muenster)

  • Lisa Beckendorf

    (Ruhr University Bochum)

  • Nazha Hamdani

    (Ruhr University Bochum)

  • Marion Frieling-Salewsky

    (University of Muenster)

  • Margaret M. Redfield

    (Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic)

  • Cris G. Remedios

    (University of Sydney)

  • Farah Sheikh

    (University of California-San Diego)

  • Ulrich Gergs

    (University of Halle-Wittenberg)

  • Peter Boknik

    (University of Muenster)

  • Wolfgang A. Linke

    (University of Muenster
    Deutsches Zentrum für Herz-Kreislaufforschung, Partner Site Goettingen)

Abstract

Serine/threonine protein phosphatase 5 (PP5) is ubiquitously expressed in eukaryotic cells; however, its function in cardiomyocytes is unknown. Under basal conditions, PP5 is autoinhibited, but enzymatic activity rises upon binding of specific factors, such as the chaperone Hsp90. Here we show that PP5 binds and dephosphorylates the elastic N2B-unique sequence (N2Bus) of titin in cardiomyocytes. Using various binding and phosphorylation tests, cell-culture manipulation, and transgenic mouse hearts, we demonstrate that PP5 associates with N2Bus in vitro and in sarcomeres and is antagonistic to several protein kinases, which phosphorylate N2Bus and lower titin-based passive tension. PP5 is pathologically elevated and likely contributes to hypo-phosphorylation of N2Bus in failing human hearts. Furthermore, Hsp90-activated PP5 interacts with components of a sarcomeric, N2Bus-associated, mechanosensor complex, and blocks mitogen-activated protein-kinase signaling in this complex. Our work establishes PP5 as a compartmentalized, well-controlled phosphatase in cardiomyocytes, which regulates titin properties and kinase signaling at the myofilaments.

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  • Judith Krysiak & Andreas Unger & Lisa Beckendorf & Nazha Hamdani & Marion Frieling-Salewsky & Margaret M. Redfield & Cris G. Remedios & Farah Sheikh & Ulrich Gergs & Peter Boknik & Wolfgang A. Linke, 2018. "Protein phosphatase 5 regulates titin phosphorylation and function at a sarcomere-associated mechanosensor complex in cardiomyocytes," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-02483-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02483-3
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