posted on 2016-01-13, 00:00authored byM. Lei, X. Wang, Y. Ke, R.J. Solaro
Calcium transient in cardiomyocytes is regulated by multiple protein kinases and
phosphatases. PP2A is a major protein phosphatase in the heart modulating Ca2+
handling through an array of ion channels, antiporters and pumps, etc. The assembly,
localization/translocation, and substrate specificity of PP2A are controlled by different
post-translational mechanisms, which in turn are linked to the activities of upstream
signaling molecules. Abnormal PP2A expression and activities are associated with
defective response to β-adrenergic stimulation and are indication and causal factors in
arrhythmia and heart failure.
Funding
This work is supported by NIH Grant HL 064035 (R. John
Solaro), PO1 HL 062426 (R. John Solaro) and the Medical
Research Council (G10002647: Ming Lei, Xin Wang, Elizabeth J.
Cartwright, R. John Solaro, Yunbo Ke).