Characterisation of the myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) gene of Locusta migratoria and the encoded MLCK

Insect Mol Biol. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1111/imb.12902. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) is a dedicated kinase of myosin regulatory light chain (RLC), playing an essential role in the regulation of muscle contraction and cell motility. Much of the knowledge about MLCK comes from the study of vertebrate MLCK, and little is known about insect MLCK. Here, we identified the single MLCK gene in the locust Locusta migratoria, which spans over 1400 kb, includes 62 exons and accounts for at least five transcripts. We found that the five distinct transcripts of the locust MLCK gene are expressed in a tissue-specific manner, including three muscle-specific isoforms and two generic isoforms. To characterise the kinase activity of locust MLCK, we recombinantly expressed LmMLCK-G, the smallest locust MLCK isoform, in insect Sf9 cells. We demonstrated that LmMLCK-G is a Ca2+ /calmodulin-dependent kinase that specifically phosphorylates serine 50 of locust muscle myosin RLC (LmRLC). Additionally, we found that almost all LmRLC molecules in the flight muscle and the hindleg muscles of adult locusts are phosphorylated.

Keywords: calmodulin; insect; myosin; phosphorylation; regulatory light chain.