Publications by authors named "Agata K Krenc"

Unlabelled: Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) phosphorylates S19 of the myosin regulatory light chain (RLC), which is required to activate myosin's ATPase activity and contraction. Smooth muscles are known to display plasticity in response to factors such as inflammation, developmental stage, or stress, which lead to differential expression of nonmuscle and smooth muscle isoforms. Here, we compare steady-state kinetics parameters for phosphorylation of different MLCK substrates: (1) nonmuscle RLC, (2) smooth muscle RLC, and heavy meromyosin subfragments of (3) nonmuscle myosin IIB, and (4) smooth muscle myosin II.

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Current approaches to cancer treatment focus on targeting signal transduction pathways. Here, we develop an alternative system for targeting cell mechanics for the discovery of novel therapeutics. We designed a live-cell, high-throughput chemical screen to identify mechanical modulators.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Agata K Krenc"

  • - Agata K Krenc's research primarily investigates the kinetics and mechanisms of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) and its substrates, focusing on the differences between smooth muscle and nonmuscle myosin isoforms, which are crucial for understanding muscle contraction and plasticity in response to various stimuli.
  • - The studies explore the pharmacological activation of myosin II paralogs as a novel therapeutic approach to address defects in cell mechanics, particularly in the context of cancer treatments that traditionally target signal transduction pathways.
  • - A significant aspect of Krenc's work includes designing high-throughput chemical screens to identify potential mechanical modulators, aiming to unveil new targets for the treatment of diseases associated with altered cell mechanics.