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Low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase: Multifaceted functions of an evolutionarily conserved enzyme.

Anna Caselli1, Paolo Paoli2, Alice Santi3, Camilla Mugnaioni4, Alessandra Toti5, Guido Camici6, Paolo Cirri7.   

Abstract

Originally identified as a low molecular weight acid phosphatase, LMW-PTP is actually a protein tyrosine phosphatase that acts on many phosphotyrosine-containing cellular proteins that are primarily involved in signal transduction. Differences in sequence, structure, and substrate recognition as well as in subcellular localization in different organisms enable LMW-PTP to exert many different functions. In fact, during evolution, the LMW-PTP structure adapted to perform different catalytic actions depending on the organism type. In bacteria, this enzyme is involved in the biosynthesis of group 1 and 4 capsules, but it is also a virulence factor in pathogenic strains. In yeast, LMW-PTPs dephosphorylate immunophilin Fpr3, a peptidyl-prolyl-cis-trans isomerase member of the protein chaperone family. In humans, LMW-PTP is encoded by the ACP1 gene, which is composed of three different alleles, each encoding two active enzymes produced by alternative RNA splicing. In animals, LMW-PTP dephosphorylates a number of growth factor receptors and modulates their signalling processes. The involvement of LMW-PTP in cancer progression and in insulin receptor regulation as well as its actions as a virulence factor in a number of pathogenic bacterial strains may promote the search for potent, selective and bioavailable LMW-PTP inhibitors.
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Keywords:  Bacterial PTPs; HCPTP; LMW-PTP; LMW-PTP IF1; LMW-PTP IF2; Phosphotyrosine phosphatases

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27421795     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2016.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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