In ~-escin-permeabilized cultured pig aortic smooth muscle cells GTP2/S dose-dependently enhances Ca2÷-induced, wortmannin-sensitive phosphorylation of 20 kDa myosin light chain (MLC~o). GTP~S does not potentiate thiophosphorylation of MLCzo, but does inhibit its dephosphorylation. Pretreatment with C. botulinum exotoxin C3, which specifically ADP-ribosylates and inactivates the rho family of the small molecular weight G proteins, completely abolishes the effects of GTPyS. These results indicate that rho is involved in the GTP?/S-induced enhancement of Ca2+-dependent MLC20 phosphorylation in aortic smooth muscle cells, and strongly suggest that this effect of rho is due to inhibition of protein phosphatase activity toward MLC2o.
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