ROCK‐I and ROCK‐II, two isoforms of Rho‐associated coiled‐coil forming protein serine/threonine kinase in mice

Osamu Nakagawa(Kyoto University), Kazuko Fujisawa(Kyoto University), Toshimasa Ishizaki(Kyoto University), Yuji Saito(Kyoto University), Kazuwa Nakao(Kyoto University), Shuh Narumiya(Kyoto University)
FEBS Letters
August 26, 1996
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Abstract

We recently identified a novel human protein kinase, p160 ROCK, as a putative downstream target of the small GTPase Rho. Using the human ROCK cDNA as a probe, we isolated cDNA of two distinct, highly related sequences from mouse libraries. One encoded a mouse counterpart of human ROCK (ROCK-I), and the other encoded a novel ROCK-related kinase (ROCK-II). Like ROCK/ROCK-I, ROCK-II also bound to GTP-Rho selectively. ROCK-I mRNA was ubiquitously expressed except in the brain and muscle, whereas ROCK-II mRNA was expressed abundantly in the brain, muscle, heart, lung and placenta. These results suggest that at least two ROCK isoforms are present in a single species and play distinct roles in Rho-mediated signalling pathways.


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