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  2. Essential role of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1 in cardiac development and function

Essential role of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1 in cardiac development and function

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 Nov 12;93(23):12974-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.23.12974.
M Jaber 1 W J Koch H Rockman B Smith R A Bond K K Sulik J Ross Jr R J Lefkowitz M G Caron B Giros
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  • 1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Laboratories, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Abstract

The beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1 (beta ARK1) is a member of the G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) family that mediates the agonist-dependent phosphorylation and desensitization of G protein-coupled receptors. We have cloned and disrupted the beta ARK1 gene in mice by homologous recombination. No homozygote beta ARK1-/- embryos survive beyond gestational day 15.5. Prior to gestational day 15.5, beta ARK1-/- embryos display pronounced hypoplasia of the ventricular myocardium essentially identical to the "thin myocardium syndrome" observed upon gene inactivation of several transcription factors (RXR alpha, N-myc, TEF-1, WT-1). Lethality in beta ARK1-/- embryos is likely due to heart failure as they exhibit a > 70% decrease in cardiac ejection fraction determined by direct in utero intravital microscopy. These results along with the virtual absence of endogenous GRK activity in beta ARK1-/- embryos demonstrate that beta ARK1 appears to be the predominant GRK in early embryogenesis and that it plays a fundamental role in cardiac development.

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