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Sixth Annual Graduate Hospital Research Symposium REGULATION OF
SMOOTH MUSCLE PROGRESS IN SOLVING THE PUZZLE Every so often a
scientific conference comes at a time when everyone has new and
exciting information, when old "dogmas" do not seem to be as well
established, and when speakers and participants alike are ready to
challenge interpretations of old and new experimental data. This
was such a conference. What turns on a smooth muscle cell? The
precise answer to this question has eluded scientists for much
longer than I have been involved in the field. We know that an
increase in cytosolic calcium is necessary and we know that
phosphorylation of the 20 kDa myosin light chain is an important
step in the process. We do not know if other processes are
necessary for the initiation and lor maintenance of a smooth muscle
contraction nor do we know if other processes modulate the
regulation of contraction. The goal of the symposium on which this
volume is based was to explore the most current hypotheses for the
answers to these questions. I believe that after reading the
chapters included in this volume, you will agree that this goal was
achieved. The importance of calcium and calmodulin dependent myosin
light chain phosphoryla tion in the regulation of smooth muscle
contraction was reinforced by many presentations. However, the
status of myosin light chain phosphorylation as a simple calcium
dependent switch came under serious suspicion."
Sixth Annual Graduate Hospital Research Symposium REGULATION OF
SMOOTH MUSCLE PROGRESS IN SOLVING THE PUZZLE Every so often a
scientific conference comes at a time when everyone has new and
exciting information, when old "dogmas" do not seem to be as well
established, and when speakers and participants alike are ready to
challenge interpretations of old and new experimental data. This
was such a conference. What turns on a smooth muscle cell? The
precise answer to this question has eluded scientists for much
longer than I have been involved in the field. We know that an
increase in cytosolic calcium is necessary and we know that
phosphorylation of the 20 kDa myosin light chain is an important
step in the process. We do not know if other processes are
necessary for the initiation and lor maintenance of a smooth muscle
contraction nor do we know if other processes modulate the
regulation of contraction. The goal of the symposium on which this
volume is based was to explore the most current hypotheses for the
answers to these questions. I believe that after reading the
chapters included in this volume, you will agree that this goal was
achieved. The importance of calcium and calmodulin dependent myosin
light chain phosphoryla- tion in the regulation of smooth muscle
contraction was reinforced by many presentations. However, the
status of myosin light chain phosphorylation as a simple calcium
dependent switch came under serious suspicion.
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