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The effect of myosin light chain 2 dephosphorylation on Ca-sensitivity of force is enhanced in failing human hearts
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Surprisingly, the contractile response to MLC-2 dephosphorylation is enhanced in failing hearts, despite the reduced level of basal MLC-2 phosphorylation. The enhanced response to MLC-2 dephosphorylation in failing myocytes might result from differences in basal phosphorylation of other thin and thick filament proteins between donor and failing hearts. Regulation of Ca(2+)-sensitivity via MLC-2 phosphorylation may be a potential compensatory mechanism to reverse the detrimental effects of increased Ca(2+)-sensitivity and impaired Ca(2+)-handling on diastolic function in human heart failure.
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