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Abstract

There is increasing interest in establishing the roles that lysine acetylation of non nuclear proteins may exert in modulating cell function. Lysine deacetylase 8 (KDAC8), for example, has been suggested to interact with α‐actin and control the differentiation of smooth muscle cells. However, a direct role of smooth muscle non nuclear protein acetylation in regulating tone is unresolved. We sought to define the actions of two separate KDAC inhibitors on arterial tone and identify filament‐interacting protein targets of acetylation and association with KDAC8. Compound 2 (a specific KDAC8 inhibitor) or Trichostatin A (TSA, a broad‐spectrum KDAC inhibitor) inhibited rat arterial contractions induced by phenylephrine (PE) or high potassium solution. In contrast to the predominantly nuclear localization of KDAC1 and KDAC2, KDAC8 was positioned in extranuclear areas of native vascular smooth muscle cells. Several filament‐associated proteins identified as putative acetylation targets colocalized with KDAC8 by immunoprecipitation (IP): cortactin, α‐actin, tropomyosin, HSPB1 (Hsp27) and HSPB6 (Hsp20). Use of anti‐acetylated lysine antibodies showed that KDAC inhibition increased acetylation of each protein. A custom‐made antibody targeting the C‐terminal acetylated lysine of human HSPB6 identified this as a novel target of acetylation that was increased by KDAC inhibition. HSPB6 phosphorylation, a known vasodilatory modification, was concomitantly increased. Interrogation of publicly available mass spectrometry data identified 50 other proteins with an acetylated C‐terminal lysine. These novel data, in alliance with other recent studies, alert us to the importance of elucidating the mechanistic links between changes in myofilament‐associated protein acetylation, in conjunction with other posttranslational modifications, and the regulation of arterial tone.

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Title
Lysine deacetylase inhibition promotes relaxation of arterial tone and C‐terminal acetylation of HSPB6 (Hsp20) in vascular smooth muscle cells
Author
Chen, Aiqing 1 ; Magdalena Karolczak‐Bayatti 1 ; Sweeney, Michèle 1 ; Treumann, Achim 2 ; Morrissey, Kelly 1 ; Ulrich, Scott M 3 ; G. Nicholas Europe‐Finner 1 ; Taggart, Michael J 1 

 Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, U.K. 
 Protein and Proteome Analysis Facility (AT), Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, U.K. 
 Department of Chemistry (SMU), Ithaca College, New York, NY 
Section
Original Research
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Nov 2013
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
e-ISSN
2051817X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2299128301
Copyright
© 2013. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.