Literature DB >> 10705342

Protein tyrosine phosphatase (PC12, Br7,S1) family: expression characterization in the adult human and mouse.

K A Augustine1, S M Silbiger, N Bucay, L Ulias, A Boynton, L D Trebasky, E S Medlock.   

Abstract

Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) play important roles in modulating signals transduced by tyrosine kinases. Certain phosphatases have been implicated as having important roles in embryonic development as well as in adult physiology. Although both kinases and phosphatases are equally important in regulating signal transduction, phosphatases as a group have not been well characterized. Thus, characterization of sequence, expression, and biological function for additional phosphatases is informative. PTPBr7/PC12 and PTPSl are mouse receptor PTPs sharing similar amino acid sequences. Northern blot analysis demonstrated expression of these genes in adult rodent brain and revealed previously uncharacterized transcripts in the brain and other tissues. Our results demonstrate that PTPBr7/PC12 and PTPSl are members of a larger family of PTPs. We have identified two novel family members as well as several novel transcriptional splice variants from both human and mouse colon cDNA libraries. Expression analysis demonstrated that the various mRNA transcripts are differentially expressed, with the highest levels found in the brain, intestinal tract, uterus, and placenta. In situ hybridization analysis of mouse brain and intestinal tissues established that each isoform has a unique expression pattern in specific cell populations as well as in tissue regions. Furthermore, these restricted patterns suggest that the encoded family of phosphatases may play roles in modulating signal transduction pathways important for specific cell types and biological processes. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10705342     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0185(20000301)258:3<221::AID-AR1>3.0.CO;2-W

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec        ISSN: 0003-276X


  7 in total

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Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2002-12-21       Impact factor: 4.304

2.  Tyrosine-specific MAPK phosphatases and the control of ERK signaling in PC12 cells.

Authors:  Yvet E Noordman; Patrick A M Jansen; Wiljan J A J Hendriks
Journal:  J Mol Signal       Date:  2006-11-29

3.  Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R is required for Purkinje cell responsiveness in cerebellar long-term depression.

Authors:  Mirthe Erkens; Keiko Tanaka-Yamamoto; Guy Cheron; Javier Márquez-Ruiz; Cynthia Prigogine; Jan Tg Schepens; Nael Nadif Kasri; George J Augustine; Wiljan Jaj Hendriks
Journal:  Mol Brain       Date:  2015-01-09       Impact factor: 4.041

4.  Androgen-regulation of the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTPRR activates ERK1/2 signalling in prostate cancer cells.

Authors:  Jennifer Munkley; Nicholas P Lafferty; Gabriela Kalna; Craig N Robson; Hing Y Leung; Prabhakar Rajan; David J Elliott
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2015-01-16       Impact factor: 4.430

Review 5.  PTPRR protein tyrosine phosphatase isoforms and locomotion of vesicles and mice.

Authors:  Wiljan J A J Hendriks; Gönül Dilaver; Yvet E Noordman; Berry Kremer; Jack A M Fransen
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6.  Protein tyrosine phosphatases expression during development of mouse superior colliculus.

Authors:  Jacqueline Reinhard; Andrea Horvat-Bröcker; Sebastian Illes; Angelika Zaremba; Piotr Knyazev; Axel Ullrich; Andreas Faissner
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2009-09-01       Impact factor: 1.972

7.  The protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type R gene is an early and frequent target of silencing in human colorectal tumorigenesis.

Authors:  Mirco Menigatti; Elisa Cattaneo; Jacob Sabates-Bellver; Valery V Ilinsky; Philip Went; Federico Buffoli; Victor E Marquez; Josef Jiricny; Giancarlo Marra
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